Car Wash (1976)

Just Like a Pimp

Unimpressed by Daddy Rich (Richard Pryor), Duane (Bill Duke) likens him to a pimp, which inspires the Wilson Sisters to break out into song.

Directed by Michael Schultz.

Released in 1976 by Universal.

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  • character-type: Preacher
  • character-type: Singer
  • character-type: Actor
  • character-type: Rebel
  • character-type: Activist
  • action: Sing
  • action: Provoke
  • action: Argue
  • editors-choice: Musical Moments
  • primary-genre: Comedy
  • secondary-genre: Cult Comedies
  • secondary-genre: Comedies
  • mood: Funny
  • mood: Campy
  • prop: Cane
  • setting: Car Wash
  • theme: Faith
  • theme: Wealth
  • theme: Ethics
  • actor: Franklyn Ajaye
  • actor: June Pointer
  • actor: Clarence Muse
  • actor: Ruth Pointer
  • actor: Anita Pointer
  • actor: Richard Pryor
  • actor: Reginald Farmer
  • actor: Bonnie Pointer
  • actor: Bill Duke
  • director: Michael Schultz
  • producer: Don Phillips
  • producer: Gary Stromberg
  • producer: Art Linson
  • cinematographer: Frank Stanley
  • composer: Norman Whitfield
  • editor: Christopher Holmes
  • costume-designer: Daniel Paredes
  • role-name: Wilson Sister
  • role-name: T.C.
  • role-name: Daddy Rich's chauffeur
  • role-name: Daddy Rich
  • role-name: Snapper
  • role-name: Duane
  • screenwriter: Joel Schumacher
  • year: 1976
  • studio: Universal