Cissy Houston, born in Newark, New Jersey, transitioned from her celebrated career as a Grammy-winning soul and gospel singer to acting in the 1980s. In Hoodlums (1980), she plays a supporting role that highlights her versatility and brings a unique presence to the film's gritty narrative. Known for her powerful voice, Houston's performance in this cult classic offers a glimpse into her artistic range, bridging her musical background with the raw energy of exploitation cinema. Her contribution to Hoodlums adds depth to the film's exploration of crime and community.
Hoodlums
Loretta is a singer and escort in a mob-owned NYC nightclub and illegal casino. The favorite working girl of manager George, Loretta is unhappy with her current occupation and looking for a way out. George, meanwhile, is losing his stranglehold on the business. Complications arise when Loretta finds herself falling for a man she meets in her off-hours.