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    Black Eye (1974)

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    Black Eye (1974)

    Black Eye (1974)
    DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC | 16:9 | 720x480 | 4800 kbps | 4.3Gb
    Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps
    01:38:00 | USA | Action, Crime

    Private detective investigated a series of murders connected with a drug ring in Venice, California.

    Director: Jack Arnold
    Cast: Fred Williamson, Rosemary Forsyth, Teresa Graves, Floy Dean, Richard Anderson, Cyril Delevanti, Richard X. Slattery, Larry D. Mann, Bret Morrison, Frank Ashmore, Nancy Fisher, Teddy Wilson, Eugene Elman, Wayne Sutherland, Jim Malinda, Joanne Bruno, Belinda Balaski, John C. Moskoff, Nick Ramus, Maree Cheatham, Clyde Ventura, Bella Bruck, William O'Connell, Lillian McBride, Edmund Penney, Bob Minor, Walter Scott Jr., Fritz Forde, Bobby Hall, Susan Arnold

    Black Eye (1974)

    Black Eye (1974)


    Black Eye is a 1974 action film produced by Pat Rooney, directed by Jack Arnold and starring Fred Williamson. The film was based on the novel Murder on the Wild Side (published in 1971), by Jeff Jacks.

    Since he gave up his police badge, Shep Stone’s tried to make a go of it as a PI. A snoop job here, a shakedown there: work hasn’t exactly poured into the rundown bar where he occupies a stool keeping office hours. But one night, Stone walks into his own apartment – where a murder victim is still warm…and the killer is lying in wait for Stone. Fred Williamson (Black Caesar, Original Gangstas) is Stone, whose search for a murderer spins into a spider’s web of suspense linking a religious cult, a porno ring, a missing person and a notorious drug underground. Labeled “The Hammer” for his gridiron style, the former pro football star plays Stone with the same hard-hitting directness. From a high-rent high-rise to a shabby amusement park, from alleyways to the beach, Stone sorts out clues, sidesteps a growing number of corpses and shows tough guys what tough is all about.

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    Black Eye (1974)

    Black Eye (1974)