Blackjack (1978 film)

Blackjack is a 1978 American crime drama film written and directed by John Evans and starring Tony Burton, William Smith, and Damu King, and John Alderman.[1][2][3]

Blackjack
Directed byJohn Evans
Written byJohn Evans
StarringTony Burton
William Smith
Damu King
John Alderman
Release date
1978
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Premise

Roy, the leader of a group of criminals, is released from prison and launches a big plan to rob the mafia controlled casinos in Las Vegas. Mayfield, a casino boss, tries to stop them.

Cast

Main

  • William Smith as Andy Mayfield (credited as Bill Smith)
  • Tony Burton as Charles
  • Frank Christi as Joe Greene (credited as Frank R. Christi)
  • Damu King as Roy King
  • Paris Earl as Ojenke
  • Ernie Banks as Turbo
  • Ted Harris as Akbar
  • Tom Scott as Teach
  • Diane Sommerfield as Nancy
  • Angela May as Valery
  • John Alderman as Phil Kastel

Supporting

  • Alan Oliney as Dealer
  • Gerald White as Pit Boss
  • Sandy Clory as 1st Girl
  • Vicki Le Mere as 2nd Girl

References

  1. "Blackjack". The New York Times.
  2. "Blackjack". J4hi.com.
  3. "Blackjack". TCM database. Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved February 27, 2016.


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