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Rating: - real deal ''standing up against the man'' type of movie
The characters in this movie really act out the reality of what truly went on openly in a world a racism in the 60's and 70's.This movie is a guide for the 21st century of minorities who are victims of hidden racism.
Rating: - Not for Billy Dee Williams fans, Not Blaxploitation
First of all, I wouldn't categorize this flick as a Blaxploitation flick as many sites on the internet do. It is a drama built on race and racism which may have targeted a black audience upon its release, but it simply isn't as polished and as "BOOMING" as most blaxplotation movies. In fact, It feels like a heavily funded student movie, and probably was something like that as in the title credits there is mention of a grant given to the film maker from the American Film Institute. The movie starts ... Read More
Rating: - I cannot believe how horrible this movie is
The quality of this movie is symbolically summed up with its misspelled title on the DVD menu.
Rating: - ACTION-PACKED BLAXPLOITATION FLICK ABOUT RACISM
A YOUNG BLACK MAN [BILLY DEE WILLIAMS] IS DENIED A JOB BEACAUSE HE'S BLACK. THEN, NOT SOON AFTER HE GETS INVOLVED WITH A GROUP OF BLACK MILITANTS WHO'RE TIRED OF THE RACISM THAT PLAGUES THEIR CITY, HE BECOMES INVOLVED IN AN EXTREMELY VIOLENT CONFRONTATION WITH THE POLICE. HAS GOOD ACTION AND A DECENT STORY. IF YOU LIKE BLAXPLOITATION MOVIES, DON'T HESITATE TO BUY THIS MOVIE. YOU CAN FIND THIS MOVIE ON DVD FOR AS LOW AS $1.00! A WORD OF WARNING; THIS MOVIE IS BLOODY AND VERY VIOLENT AND FULL OF PROFANITY. ... Read More
Rating: - the man got down...the brothers were ready...you must see it
Billy Dee Williams stars as Johnny Johnson, a young black man with a promising future and an impatience for racism. This gets out of control when the job he applies for is given to a less qualified white man. As a result, he joins a radical civil rights group, and takes matters into his own hands through a violent revolution and ultimate confrontation with police.
Starring: Billy Dee Williams, D'Urville Martin, Celia Kaye, Raymond St. Jacques, R.G. Armstrong, Madie Norman
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