Honeybaby, Honeybaby Trailer

Honeybaby, Honeybaby Trailer (1974)

"She's After Your Money, Honey." 01 October 1974 Action 89 mins

Liv, a mercenary, is drawn into a mission to rescue a kidnapped politician. He travels to the volatile Mideast and is assisted by Laura, a translator, where their lives are imperiled.

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Cast

Diana Sands

as Laura Lewis

J. Eric Bell

as Skiggy Lewis

Ada

as Harry's Mother

Thomas Baptiste

as Gen. Christian Awani

Gay Suilin

as Mme. Chan

Mr. Sunshine

as Real Makuba

G. Smokey Campbell

as Friend (uncredited)

B.T. Taylor

as Fred (uncredited)

Crew

Saladin Jammal

Saladin Jammal Associate Producer

Jack Jordan

Jack Jordan Producer

Quentin Kelly

Quentin Kelly Executive Producer

Yvonne T. Stoney

Yvonne T. Stoney Costume Design

Kurt Baker

Kurt Baker First Assistant Director

Carl Maultsby

Carl Maultsby Music Arranger

Jack Jordan

Jack Jordan Executive Producer

International Titles

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International Releases Dates

United States 01 October 1974

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