What's Up Doc? (1972) In a hotel in San Francisco sit four identical tartan (or "plaid" for our American pals) overnight bags.Born To Boogie (1973) Born To Boogie was, first and last, a celebration of the phenomenon of Marc Bolan.Superfly (1972) Directed by Gordon Parks Jr - the son of the man who directed Shaft (1971) - this superb Blaxploitation film starred….
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Smokey & The Bandit (1977) By the mid-1970s it seemed like Burt Reynolds could do no wrong at the box office.It’s little surprise that this sequel bombed in cinemas and took forever to be released on video. In stark contrast to Curtis Mayfield‘s brilliant musical score from the original movie, the African-Caribbean-styled musical soundtrack for TNT, performed by Osibisa, is dreadful and seems completely out of context for the streetwise Priest character.
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Sheila Frazier reprises her role from the original movie as Priest’s loyal, understanding (and extremely attractive) girlfriend while veteran actor Roscoe Lee Browne delivers the movie’s best performance as the eloquent, outspoken Dr Lamine Sonko, the African official who hires Priest.Ī young Robert Guillaume makes his movie debut in Superfly TNT as Jordan Gaines, a black American writer who befriends Priest in Rome. I’m A Living Legend This Life Ain’t Built For Anyone But God Knew Mentally & Physically That I Could Over Come This So Big FUCK YOU To All The Niggahs T.
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This time, he is persuaded to leave his Rome hideout, where he is now retired and financially secure, to smuggle arms to anti-government forces in Umbia, West Africa, in an attempt to start a revolution.Īlthough O’Neal’s performance in the original 1972 movie was the stuff of legend, he also directs this sequel and unfortunately, as a result, much of the film is confusing and vague, with pointless and tediously long scenes. Harlem hustler Priest (Ron O’Neal) is back in a sequel to the hit Superfly(1972).