The Candy Tangerine Man is a 1975[1] American action-adventure blaxploitation film[2] starring John Daniels, Eli Haines and Tom Hankason. Distributed by Moonstone Entertainment,[3] it follows the story of the powerful "Black Baron" (Daniels), both a pimp and a doting father. The film was directed and produced by Matt Cimber and written by Mikel Angel under the pseudonym of George Theakos.[4]
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Directed by | Matt Cimber |
Written by | Mikel Angel |
Produced by | Matt Cimber |
Starring | John Daniels Eli Haines Tom Hankason |
Cinematography | Ken Gibb |
Edited by | Bud Warner |
Music by | Smoke |
Production company | Moonstone Entertainment |
Distributed by | Monnstone Entertainment |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
A successful Los Angeles-based businessperson, doting father of two and a loving husband, Ron Lewis (John Daniels) turns into a completely different self at night – his alter ego, the "Black Baron", a prominent, powerful and feared pimp; but after killing two racist police officers in his pursuit, the Baron realises that his pimping days are numbered.
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