Milk & Mocha

Milk & Mocha (aka Fight, Angels, Fight!; Dutch: Vurige wraakengelen ) is a 1973 Brunanter action film with elements of blaxploitation, starring Suzette Kasey and Susy Williams as a pair of black and white female vigilantes. It was written, produced and directed by Herbert S. Hosen in September 1972, just weeks before he died from a heart disease, then edited by his assistant Abe Costello to be released at the beginning of the following year by Liberal Arts.

Plot
The story is set in the Arabian Quarter in Koningstad. ??? Mocha (Suzette Kasey) is the strikingly beautiful black girlfriend of the neighborhood's biggest pimp and drug dealer, Mr. White (played by Anatole Bircamp), and she's just ran off with 40,000 Th. of his money.

Blaxploitation
Blaxploitation, a portmanteau of the words 'black' and 'exploitation', is a film genre which emerged in the United States in the 1970s. It is considered an ethnic sub-genre of the general category of exploitation films. Blaxploitation films were originally made specifically for an urban black audience, although the genre's audience appeal soon broadened to cross racial and ethnic lines. Blaxploitation films were the first to regularly feature soundtracks of funk and soul music as well as primarily black casts.