Black Hooker (1974)
2/10
Take me with hate
28 August 2017
Warning: Spoilers
WOW! Did somebody really make this movie? "Black Hooker" would not have been my first choice for a title. In fact I don't think it would have made the list. Sandra Alexandra, I suspect is the title character known as "Painted Woman." As a "black hooker" she was an illegitimate child she dumps off on her parents to raise. Grandma loves him, grandpa doesn't. As a child he has blond hair and blue eyes and no sign of being half African-American. During his altar call baptism scene, the camera stops on a close up on his face (Teddy Quinn) making sure we see his blue eyes. When he grows up (Durey Mason) his eyes turn brown. And PLOT SPOILER...well not really a plot spoiler because it is on the DVD cover, but his girlfriend makes love to his grandfather because... I am not sure why other than to make this into a more awkward film than it already was. The film takes place in the 1920's-1930's judging from the cars and dress.

Favorite line said to a mother, "I can't be nothing if I came from your slimy guts." Yup, the most serious moment in the film gave me a belly laugh.

Available on a 50 DVD 70's movie pack if you must.

Sex and nudity (Sandra Alexandra, Mary Reed)
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