
Black Shampoo
Action · Comedy · Crime
Overview
A black hairdresser's sexual escapades with married customers lead to a confrontation with a jealous mobster.
Top Cast
John Daniels
John Daniels
Mr. Jonathan
John Daniels
Mr. Jonathan


Tanya Boyd
Tanya Boyd
Brenda St. John
Tanya Boyd
Brenda St. John
Joseph Carlo
Joseph Carlo
Mr. Wilson
Joseph Carlo
Mr. Wilson
Skip E. Lowe
Skip E. Lowe
Artie
Skip E. Lowe
Artie
Gary Allen
Gary Allen
Richard
Gary Allen
Richard
William Bonner
William Bonner
Maddox
William Bonner
Maddox
Bruce Kerley
Bruce Kerley
Jackson
Bruce Kerley
Jackson
Sheldon Lee
Sheldon Lee
Chauffeur
Sheldon Lee
Chauffeur


Anne Gaybis
Anne Gaybis
Mrs. Phillips
Anne Gaybis
Mrs. Phillips


Heather Leigh
Heather Leigh
Mrs. Simpson
Heather Leigh
Mrs. Simpson
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