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Murder | Daughter
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Budget 1,600,000 USD
Box Office Collection 80,103 USD
One of the earliest films to show a product placement for McDonald's fast food chain. This is when Nick Allen (Billy Dee Williams) and Dutch Schiller (Warren J. Kemmerling) are both in the car when the latter, ever in search of the perfect hamburger, says McDonald's "makes a f***ing good hamburger".
Tina Andrews, in one of her earliest roles, plays Billy Dee Williams' fifteen-year-old daughter who dies from an overdose. She was twenty-two at the time.
The McDonald's product placement scenes with Nick Allen (Billy Dee Williams) and Dutch Schiller (Warren J. Kemmerling) were picked up on by writer-director Quentin Tarantino when he made Pulp Fiction (1994). This is represented in the movie when Vincent Vega (John Travolta) explains what a French Quarter Pounder with Cheese hamburger is to Jules Winnfield Samuel L. Jackson.
Off-camera, Billy Dee Williams and Richard Pryor enjoyed hanging out alongside Pryor's friend Paul Mooney. But Williams was so concerned about his career that he avoided being seen with them in public.
Product placements featured in the film include McDonalds, J&B Scotch Whisky and Kentucky Fried Chicken.
"Jeannie Allen: Hey, what it is? [kissed boyfriend] Jeannie Allen: We gonna go pick up my record now?"
"Pusher: Look here, man. This is as good as mother's lovin'."