Honky (film)
Appearance
Honky | |
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Directed by | William Graham |
Screenplay by | Will Chaney |
Based on | Sheila (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 |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Honky is a 1971 romance film directed by William Graham that depicts the love story of an interracial high school couple.
Synopsis
[edit]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.
Cast
[edit]- Brenda Sykes as Sheila Smith
- John Neilson as Wayne "Honky" Devine
- William Marshall as Dr. Craig Smith
- Maia Danziger as Sharon
- Marion Ross as Mrs. Divine
- John Lasell as Archer Divine
- Lincoln Kilpatrick as Fabulous Traveling Shoes
- Jake Mannion and Harriet Gardiner of H.W.A also featured as themselves.
Reviews
[edit]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]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Honky (1971) - IMDb
- ^ Thompson, Howard (December 16, 1971). "'Honky' Depicts Interracial Love". The New York Times. Archived from the original on May 19, 2024. Retrieved August 31, 2017.
- ^ "Honky". TV Guide.
External links
[edit]- Honky at IMDb
- Honky at Rotten Tomatoes
Categories:
- 1971 films
- 1970s American films
- 1970s English-language films
- 1971 independent films
- 1971 romantic drama films
- American independent films
- American romantic drama films
- Films about drugs
- Films about interracial romance
- Films directed by William Graham (director)
- Films scored by Quincy Jones
- Films shot in Missouri
- English-language independent films
- English-language romantic drama films
- Romantic drama film stubs