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Contains:Violence,Adult Situations,Not For Children

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Black Godfather

UPC: 0007989107829

Studio: Xenon

MPAA Rating: R   Contains:[Violence, Adult Situations, Not For Children]

Summary: The heroes in The Black Godfather are members of an African-American criminal organization. Like Brando in The Godfather, they're not averse to robbery and murder, but they do draw the line at narcotics. When the Mafia infiltrates the 'hood with dangerous drugs, the Black Godfather (Rod Perry) orders his minions to put an end to this perfidy. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Category: Crime

Features: [None specified]

Black Godfather

Format: DVD

Release Date: 01/01/1899

Runtime: 95 Minutes

Sides: 1

Number of Discs: 1

Language(s) English

Region: Universal Compatability

Chapters: Side #1 --
1. Prologue [12:48]
2. Opening Credits [2:29]
3. Declaring War [3:49]
4. A Man of Power [3:42]
5. A Message From JJ [7:21]
6. Tony Comes Calling [4:02]
7. A Lucky Punch [3:31]
8. Soft Music Sweet Love [7:18]
9. Street Chase [5:51]
10. Just One Fix [1:52]
11. Raid Diablo's HQ [5:06]
12. Keep the Squeeze On [7:17]
13. Airport Heist [5:07]
14. All Out War! [5:22]
15. Trade Off [8:05]
16. A Break Through [5:26]
17. A Treat For Tony [4:15]
18. End Credits [1:03]

Fred Beldin

Ghetto crime kingpin J.J. (Rod Perry) joins forces with black-power revolutionaries to combat the Mafia-controlled heroin racket which cripples their neighborhood. The mobsters retaliate with murder, kidnapping, and racial slurs. It's just one more variation on the "keeping the white man's dope out of the inner city" plot, but The Black Godfather doesn't possess enough of the eccentric edges that modern blaxploitation audiences seek (outlandish pimp outfits, heavy funk soundtrack, and archaic ghetto slang), resulting in low-impact black action sleaze that doesn't stand out from the pack. Director John Evans includes some perfunctory explosions, karate kicks, and gun battles, but too much of the film is staged in cheap offices with the characters sitting behind plywood desks; a coffin warehouse makes for an inspired location near the film's conclusion, but it's too late to matter. As for the cast, former pro-heavyweight champ and future Rocky co-star Tony Burton is the film's most convincing actor, more intense than leading man Rod Perry, who has a great voice but not much behind it. Blues great Jimmy Witherspoon makes a weak acting debut as the big boss of the ghetto's crime syndicate, but he maintains his dignity in a substantial supporting role. Exploitation vet Duncan McLeod (Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, Garden of the Dead, Finders Keepers, Lovers Weepers) contributes his trademark smirk as the token corrupt policeman. ~ Fred Beldin, Rovi

Cast and Crew: Damu King  Actor 
Diane Summerfield  Actor 
Rod Perry  Actor 
Don Chastain  Actor 
Jimmy Witherspoon  Actor 
John Evans  Director 
John Evans  Producer 
John Evans  Screenwriter 

Country: USA

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