Scorchy is a 1976 American crime film written and directed by Howard Avedis, and starring Connie Stevens, Cesare Danova, William Smith, Norman Burton, John Davis Chandler and Joyce Jameson. It was released on October 8, 1976 by American International Pictures.
Jackie Parker is a federal narcotics agent based in Seattle who goes undercover to investigate Philip Bianco, a drug dealer.
The New York Times was dismissive: "'Scorchy' is a stupid, brutal, horribly acted melodrama that is set in Seattle and stars Connie Stevens, who is pretty, though she looks like last year's Debbie Reynolds retread, as a narcotics detective. It was written, directed, and produced by Hikmet Avedis, which if it is a pseudonym, is the only indication of good sense connected with the movie.