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Synopsis
Cult director Larry Cohen (It's Alive) directed this violent blaxploitation film. Nasty racist John McKinney cripples a black shoeshine boy, who grows up to be Tommy Gibbs (Fred Williamson), the Godfather of Harlem. The crimelord now has his tormentor McKinney (Art Lund) in his pocket, based on the cop's mob ties. Tommy's traitorous girlfriend Helen (Gloria Hendry) hands over the evidence, and McKinney moves in for the kill. But he may have underestimated the violent Tommy, who makes him shine his shoes in blackface while singing "Mammy." Rick Baker provided makeup effects, and James Brown did the music for this bloody oddity, followed the same year by Hell Up in Harlem. Cohen and Williamson got together 23 years later for an interesting (if unsuccessful) attempt at reviving the genre, Original Gangstas. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Fenton Hamilton Cinematographer
James Signorelli Cinematographer
James Brown Composer (Music Score)
Larry Cohen Director
George Folsey, Jr. Editor
Larry Cohen Producer
Larry Lurin Production Designer
Larry Cohen Screenwriter
Alex Vandekar Sound/Sound Designer
Rick Baker Special Effects
Year: 1973
Runtime: 94
Country: Italy
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Crime

Color type
DeLuxe Color

Produced by
American International Pictures
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