Willie Dynamite (Universal) (1973)

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Roscoe Orman tenses himself for a confrontation with Al Hall, a New York policeman, in the Zanuck/Brown production in Technicolor, ‘’Willie Dynamite,” a Universal picture. (Still No. 2063-38; Mat No. 1A) PHOTOS PRESENTED HERE ARE IN 60 LINE SCREEN AVAILABLE IN MAT FORM FROM NATIONAL SCREEN SERVICE. The late Diana Sands is resisted by Roscoe Orman, in the role of a powerful New York pimp, when she tries to help him in the action-packed Zanuck/Brown production in Technicolor, ‘‘Willie Dynamite,”” a Universal picture. Gilbert Moses directed from a screenplay by Ron Cutler from a story by Cutler and Joe Keyes, Jr. (Still No. 2063-23; Mat No. 2B) Roscoe Orman, playing a powerful New York pimp, wards off the attentions of Joyce Walker, the youngest woman in his stable of prostitutes in the Zanuck/Brown production in Technicolor, “Willie Dynamite,” a Universal picture. Gilbert Moses directed from a screenplay by Ron Cutler from a story by Cutler and Joe Keys, Jr. 3 (Still No. 2063-14; Mat No. 2A) Joyce Walker is introduced to moviegoers in the Zanuck/Brown production for Universal, ‘Willie Dynamite,” in the role of a young prostitute who faces a court trial. The film was photographed in Technicolor. (Still No. 2063-42; Mat No. 1B) PAGE 8