Willie Dynamite (Universal) (1973)

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Diana Sands, who has dedicated herself to helping prostitutes go straight, comes to the aid of a young member of the oldest profession, Joyce Walker, in ‘‘Willie Dynamite’’ a Zanuck/Brown Production for Universal starring Roscoe Orman, Diana Sands, and Thalmus Rasulala as “Robert Daniels.” oe (Still No. 2063-B 4) THESE PHOTOS ARE FURNISHED IN 100 LINE SCREEN FOR DIRECT SHOOTING BY THOSE 10) 2] (oy-Wale)\ised-41)\n ot) NO) tt) =O) a a Oe Roscoe Orman, portraying a powerful New York pimp, parades through the street with his stable of prostitutes in ‘Willie Dynamite,” a Zanuck/Brown Production for Universal, filmed in Technicolor. (Still No. 2063-B 7) Two hit men sent by a rival pimp work Roscoe Orman over in his New York apartment in a Zanuck/Brown Production ‘Willie Dynamite” for Universal in Technicolor, directed by Gilbert Moses and written as a screenplay by Ron Cutler from a story by Joe Keyes, Jr. and Cutler. (Still No. 2063-B 34) Roscoe Orman, a powerful New York pimp, issues work orders to his stable of prostitutes in the action-packed Zanuck/Brown production in Technicolor, ‘‘Willie Dynamite,’’a Universal Picture. (Still No. 2063-B 10) PAGE 9