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Blacksploitation DVD-Rs:
3 The Hard Way - Classic 70s Blacksploitation. The story involves a white supremist plot to taint the United States water supply with a toxin that is harmless to whites but lethal to blacks. The only obstacles that stand in the way of this dastardly plan are Jim Brown, Fred Williamson and Jim Kelly, who shoot, kick and karate chop their way to final victory.
Abar: The First Black Superman - Upon moving into a bigoted neighborhood, the scientist father of a persecuted black family gives a superpower elixir to a tough bodyguard, who thus becomes a superpowered crimefighter.
Afros Macks & Zodiacs - Rudy Ray Moore (Dolemite) hosts this
collection of Blaxploitation trailers.
Alabama's Ghost - Nightclub janitor discovers a secret room, finds old
magician's belongings, tries on the costumes and becomes "Alabama, King of the
Cosmos."
Bad Bunch - A white ex-GI goes to a black ghetto to deliver a letter from
his buddy, a black soldier who died in Vietnam. When he arrives there he
encounters hostility and trouble from all sides.
Bebe's Kids -
In the first made-for-black-people animated film, bachelor Robin Harris falls
head over heels for Jamika who has a son, Leon. The following weekend, Robin
brings Jamika, Leon, and Jamika's friend Bebe's three rude, crude, and obnoxious
kids to Fun World. Chaos ensues when Bebe's kids! enter the theme park with
adventures including being chased by a group of government agents, destroying
the Titanic, and being on trial. Meanwhile, while Robin and Jamika are getting
together, Robin's ex-wife Dorothea is attempting to ruin their relationship.
Black Devil Doll From Hell - A woman buys a doll at a magic shop.
Unbeknownst to her, the doll is possessed by an evil spirit. After it rapes and
leaves her she discovers that no man can live up to the doll, so she goes on a
search to find it again. Possibly the worst/funniest movie ever made
Black Fist - Classic 70s Blacksploitation. To make money, a Los Angeles street-fighter goes to work for gangsters.
Black Klansman - After a black man's
daughter is killed by KKK, he becomes a whitey and seeks revenge as a Klansman
Black Samson - Classic 70s Blacksploitation.
White Director/Stuntman Chuck Bail directed this forgotten Warner Bros. film
that features Rockne Tarkington (well-known for starring on 70's kid show BANANA
SPLITS: DANGER ISLAND) as Samson, a nightclub owner (who owns a lion) who
doesn't want any drugs on his neighborhood.
Boss - Also known under its more racist title "Boss Nigger". Two black bounty hunters ride into a small town out West in pursuit of an outlaw. They discover that the town has no sheriff, and soon take over that position, much against the will of the mostly white townsfolk. They raise hell, chase women, and milk the locals for cash, while waiting for the opportunity to get their man.
Candy Tangerine Man - Sunset Boulevard is a lucrative place to work for the Black Baron, a pimp with a distinctive red and yellow Rolls Royce and plenty of girls on his books. He don't take no mess from his girls, his madam or his competitors and viciously defends his patch. First, he clobbers the Mob who attempt to move in on his patch. Second, he tracks down one of his girls who runs off with a suitcase full of his cash. Third, he disposes of two policemen. But by now he knows his pimping days are numbered, so after a final explosive gun battle he switches to being his alter ego, mild-mannered businessman Ron who lives out in the leafy suburbs with an unsuspecting wife and family.
I Passed For White -
A young girl meets and marries the man of her
dreams--only she hasn't told him that she is
half-black, and he and his rich family and
friends are white.
If He Hollers, Let Him Go! - When a black man breaks out of prison to prove
his innocence, he gets caught in a web of deceit in the Deep South. In a fight
against time - and prejudice - he must find the real killer and clear his name
before it's too late.
Legend of Nigger Charley - Crazy Blacksploitation Western
Mr Mean - In the mid-70's, Fred Williamson began his own productions away from the big and mini-major studios that had been home to his best (and worst) films. Mr. Mean is summoned to Rome - and you can tell it's Rome because you can see the Coliseum, which is apparently the first place the taxi from the airport takes you to - where mob boss Don Rico tells him he wants Huberto, a member of the Syndicate, rubbed out.
Slams, The - After a heist Curtis Hook (Jim Brown) is caught by the police. In jail various people want to know where he stashed the loot. But the places where he stashed the loot ($1.500.000) will be demolished so he has to get out of jail to get to the dough.
Sweet Jesus Preacher Man - A Black hit man poses as a Baptist preacher in a ghetto church. He decides to take over the local rackets.
Sugar Hill - When her boyfriend is
brutally murdered, after refusing to be shaken down by the local gangsters
running their protection racket, Sugar Hill, decides not to get mad, but BAD!
Calling upon the help of aged voodoo queen Mama Maitresse, Sugar entreats her to
call upon Baron Zamedi, the Lord of the Dead, for help in gaining a gruesome
revenge. In exchange for her soul, the Dark Master raises up a zombie army to do
her bidding. The bad guys who thought they were getting away clean are about to
find out that they're DEAD wrong.
Super Soul Brother - They turned Wildman Steve into a 'Bionic Bruiser' in
the 'wackiest comedy ever.' Nothing is 'safe' with Wildman
Tales from the Quadead Zone - Actress Shirley Latanya Jones returns from
the director's first film (Black Devil Doll from Hell) to be in front of
Turner's camcorder, and reads two spooky tales to the ghost of her dead son,
Bobby. The second story features a zombie clown from Hell. When we finally
return to Shirley, she kills her hot-headed boyfriend, and there's a bloody
finale as the cops arrive