Salt & Pepper (1968)
Directed by Richard Donner
Written Michael Pertwee
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Sammy Davis Jr and Peter Lawford are club owners, Salt & Pepper. When a prostitute is murdered in their club, they are the main suspects. They are out to find the real culprits, which leads to a revolutionary group trying to destroy the UK.
This flick is very juvenile and groovy. It's not unenjoyable, though. Richard Donner, of course, is a good director. Sammy is cool and he sings a couple songs, which are good. There is some minor racism and homophobia, but it's not really mean spirited. Not really worth actively seeking out.
5.5/10
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