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Release Date:
January 29, 1981
Original Title:
Joe Dancer: The Big Black Pill
Alternate Titles:
Black Pill
Joe Dancer
Joe Dancer I: The Big Black Pill
The Big Black Pill
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Filmways Productions
Mickey Productions
NBC Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6
Runtime: 100
The first of three private-eye movies created by Robert Blake about rugged Joe Dancer as the forerunner to a prospective but unrealized series after the retirement of his "Baretta" character. In the initial outing, Blake, as Dancer, follows a trail of bodies through a maze of corruption involving a politically ambitious Beverly Hills family.
Art Direction:
James Shanahan
Costume Design:
Darryl Martell
Creative Consultant:
E. Nick Alexander
Creator:
Robert Blake
Director:
Reza Badiyi
Director of Photography:
Sherman Kunkel
Editor:
Gloryette Clark
Executive Producer:
Robert Blake
Music:
George Romanis
Producer:
Alan Godfrey
Set Decoration:
Joseph A. Armetta
Story:
Les Alexander
Allan Cole
Richard Smith
Richard Parks
Writer:
Michael Butler
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