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- To answer your question, the car in the Superfly movie is an Eldorado (not a corvette). It was customized by Les in the early 1970's. It is a Cadillac and not a Corvorado.
Super Fly is a 1972 American blaxploitation neo-noir crime drama film directed by Gordon Parks Jr. and starring Ron O'Neal as Youngblood Priest, an African American cocaine dealer who is trying to quit the underworld drug business.
- <$500,000
- Curtis Mayfield
- August 4, 1972
- Sig Shore
Aug 4, 1972 · Super Fly: Directed by Gordon Parks Jr.. With Ron O'Neal, Carl Lee, Sheila Frazier, Julius Harris. The daily routine of cocaine dealer Priest who wants to score one more super deal and retire.
- Gordon Parks Jr.
- 93
- 2 min
To answer your question, the car in the Superfly movie is an Eldorado (not a corvette). It was customized by Les in the early 1970's. It is a Cadillac and not a Corvorado.
AuthorMessageSTRUPPI ◊ 2007-03-09 17:15Sorry, it's a CORVORADO (Corvette + ...STRUPPI ◊ 2007-03-22 18:10Please Admin, rename this Car to CORVETTE ...antp ◊ 2007-03-22 18:24On the page of that car, /vehicle_10195-.STRUPPI ◊ 2007-03-25 15:59Hi antp, i am 1000% sure, that is a ...Aug 4, 2022 · The movie's gritty, authentic depiction of street life and its flamboyant lead character created archetypes that have inspired legions of future storytellers and musicians.
- Eric Deggans
Oct 14, 2020 · The Pick of the Day is a 1970 Cadillac Eldorado transformed into a Del Caballero, a garish pimpmobile loaded with custom flourishes fit for the super-bad Super Fly movie dude Youngblood Priest, played by Ron O’Neal wearing a pair of enormous sideburns.
The script was only 45 pages long, which explains the many shots of people walking and driving. Priest's Cadillac Eldorado was owned by K.C., a real-life pimp who appears in the nightclub scene. He got a part in the movie in exchange for use of his car. Ron O'Neal didn't like the cocaine montage.
Super Fly is a movie of surprising political bite and emotional nuance, considering it is usually discussed in terms of its outrageously flashy cars and clothes. The outfits are something – in his patterned, full-length jackets, star Ron O’Neal often looks like he’s wrapped up in a carpet – but this blaxploitation classic is interested ...