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  1. Black Heat is a 1976 blaxploitation action film directed and produced by Al Adamson. The film stars Timothy Brown, Russ Tamblyn and Geoffrey Land. The film was renamed to Girl's Hotel for play at drive in theaters, then later changed to Murder Gang.

  2. 23 lug 2015 · Titolo originale: Black Heat. Anno: 1976. Genere: poliziesco (colore) Regia: Al Adamson. Cast: Timothy Brown, Russ Tamblyn, Jana Bellan, Geoffrey Land, Regina Carrol, Al Richardson, Tanya Boyd, Darlene Anders, Jerry Mills, Neal Furst, Gavin Murrell, Gene Stowell, Joe ArrowSmith, Bob Reynolds, J.C. Wells.

  3. 13 ott 1982 · Black Heat: Directed by Al Adamson. With Timothy Brown, Russ Tamblyn, Jana Bellan, Geoffrey Land. Kicks Carter, a streetwise Las Vegs cop, is out to shut down an upscale hotel that is actually a front for a host of illegal activities.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Al Adamson
    • 1982-10-13
  4. Really terrifically seedy Al Adamson wave, a desperate working-poor crime epic. Shitty apartments, strippers and dive bars, racist cops, sexual blackmail. The worst imaginable transactional world. Features one of the most nonchalantly cruel rape scenes ever in exploitation film, so big trigger warning.

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    • Independent International Pictures (I-I)
    • Al Adamson
  5. Synopsis by Robert Firsching. In this blaxploitation actioner from cult filmmaker Al Adamson, Timothy Brown plays a Las Vegas detective named "Kicks" Carter. He must foil a gang of criminals dealing arms to Central America and save some gambling addicts who are forced to pay off their debts as prostitutes in a hotel for women.

    • Al Adamson
  6. 1 hr 34 min. 4.1 (265) Black Heat is a blaxploitation film from 1976, directed by Al Adamson and starring Timothy Brown, Russ Tamblyn, and Jana Bellan. The movie follows the story of Kicks Carter (played by Timothy Brown), a former police officer turned private detective who is hired to investigate the murder of a high-class call girl.

  7. Really terrifically seedy Al Adamson wave, a desperate working-poor crime epic. Shitty apartments, strippers and dive bars, racist cops, sexual blackmail. The worst imaginable transactional world. Features one of the most nonchalantly cruel rape scenes ever in exploitation film, so big trigger warning.