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Martial Arts | Black Belt
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IMDbThe color, make and model of the car that Black Belt Jones Jim Kelly drives is a yellow and black 1971 Jensen Interceptor Mk III. This is a hand-made British import powered by a 440 c.i. Chrysler engine.
Though in Hot Potato (1976), Jim Kelly was reprising his role of the title character from the precursor picture Black Belt Jones (1974), his ''Black Belt Jones'' character is simply and only known in the second movie as "Jones" in both the film and in its credits.
A studio press release from Warner Bros., Inc. announced that the movie's lead cast members Jim Kelly and Gloria Hendry would be travelling across the states to promote the picture on separate cross-country tours of the USA. Their destinations included Miami, New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Columbus, Baltimore, New Orleans and Philadelphia.
Principal photography in Los Angeles, California, USA was announced as having wrapped on the picture in a piece published in the 7th September 1973 issue of show-business trade-paper 'Daily Variety'.
Cast members, Gloria Hendry and Scatman Crothers, both had appeared the previous year in Slaughter's Big Rip-Off (1973).
"Pinky: What the hell is that? Big Tuna: Panties! Pinky: That son-of-a-bitch threw his panties in my face?"
"Pinky: Choose money over honey? Shiiiiit. Man, you can pull out my groin, just gimme that coin! Man, I'd rather be dead than not have any bread! Pinky's mama didn't raise no fool!"