Honky is a 1971 romance film directed by William Graham that depicts the love story of an interracial high school couple.
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Directed by | William Graham |
Screenplay by | Will Chaney |
Based on | Sheita (novel) by Gunard Solberg |
Produced by | Will Chaney |
Starring | Brenda Sykes John Neilson William Marshall Maia Danziger Marion Ross |
Cinematography | Ralph Woolsey |
Music by | Quincy Jones |
Release date | 1971 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
It depicts the love story of an interracial high school couple. The tagline for the movie was "A love story... of hate".[1] It was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Original Song for "Something More" by Quincy Jones and Bradford Craig.
The film received mixed reviews. The New York Times writer Howard Thompson began his review by saying "Honky is awful".[2]
TV Guide called the film ""Socially relevant" at the time, now just an overblown, clichéd anachronism, HONKY details an interracial relationship between young white man Nielson and rich black girl Sykes."[3]
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