Black Caesar (1973) Reviews

Black Caesar (1973)
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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, Rovi

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Director(s):
Larry Cohen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
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Winoka A.

James Brown's musical score is enough reason to watch this movie

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Enrique O.

The soundtrack is awesome & the story is good but the acting is horrible.

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Bryan C.

this was a very very good movie I really enjoyed the acting. It really gives me a real idea what the US was like when I was a baby. very cool.

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Brian B.

One of the best of the classic blaxploitation films ever made. Fred Williamson is great in his role as a black gangster that sticks it to the Italian mafia. Great score by James Brown. Nuff said.

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    Winoka A.

    James Brown's musical score is enough reason to watch this movie

    Yes   |   No

     
    Enrique O.

    The soundtrack is awesome & the story is good but the acting is horrible.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Bryan C.

    this was a very very good movie I really enjoyed the acting. It really gives me a real idea what the US was like when I was a baby. very cool.

    Yes   |   No

     
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