Trick Baby

Trick Baby
Directed by Larry Yust
Produced by Marshal Backlar
James Levitt
Written by Novel:
Iceberg Slim
Screenplay:
A. Neuberg
T. Raewyn
Larry Yust
Starring Kiel Martin
Mel Stewart
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release dates
  • December 1972 (1972-12)
Running time
89 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Trick Baby is a 1972 American crime-drama film starring Kiel Martin and Mel Stewart. The film is commonly associated with the blaxploitation genre of the period but is more plot and character driven than other blaxploitation films. Trick Baby is based on the Iceberg Slim novel of the same name.[1]

Plot

“White Folks” (Kiel Martin) and “Blue” Howard (Mel Stewart) are two con men in Philadelphia. White Folks is the son of a black mother who is a prostitute and a white father, a customer (the reason why his enemies call him Trick Baby). Folks's complexion is light enough for him to pass as a white man. Blue is an older black hustler who raised White Folks and taught him “the con”. The pair pull off the biggest score of their lives but before they can collect the money a previous con is complicating things. Unbeknownst to them their previous victim had mob ties and now they have run afoul of the Mafia and a corrupt cop. They must decide whether to leave town or risk their lives to collect the $130,000 from their most brilliant con.

Cast

See also

References

  1. "Trick Baby : DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video". dvdtalk.com. Retrieved 17 January 2014.

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