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In the loud, proud, and politically charged world of 1970s blaxploitation cinema, Willie Dynamite exploded onto screens with more flair than most. This genre—built on funk, fire, and righteous fury—gave rise to unforgettable characters navigating urban life with power, style, and survival instincts. Whether audiences saw them as hustlers or heroes, the leads of blaxploitation films reshaped mainstream notions of Black identity and film stardom. From Super Fly to Foxy Brown, these movies redefined cool on their own terms—and Willie Dynamite strutted in at full speed.
This is the complete set of eight original 8″ x 10″ promotional photo stills for Willie Dynamite (1974), released by Universal Pictures. Each photo is crisp, studio-issued, and marked with Universal’s campaign code “74/10.” Roscoe Orman (before his Sesame Street years) turns out an unforgettable performance as the titular Willie—New York’s flashiest pimp, decked in gold lamé and driven by raw ambition. These stills showcase unforgettable fashion, mid-action drama, and moments of intensity, seduction, and soul. From courtroom showdowns to Cadillac exits and velvet blazers, this is a complete visual time capsule of 1970s cinematic flair.
All killer, no filler—this full set of eight stills brings Willie D. back to life, one outrageous outfit at a time.

















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