Albino (1976) Directed by Jürgen Goslar, West Germany / UK / USA / South Africa / Zimbabwe In Africa, Saly (Sybil Danning) is abducted, raped and murdered by an albino terrorist (Horst Frank) and his gang who are hell-bent on destroying the barriers between the white population and the black natives. Saly's father Bill, the local police chief (played by Christopher Lee), goes after the him. With James Faulkner and Trevor Howard. Made the same year as director Goslar's Slavers (also available). Rated R |
The Baron (aka Black Baron, aka Black Cue, 1977) Directed by Phillip Fentry, USA Rare drama about a man that borrows mob-connected money to finance an all-Black cast movie! Calvin Lockhart and Richard Lynch star with joan Blondell and Marlene Clark. Rated R |
The Black Connection (aka Run N***** Run , 1974) Directed by Michael Finn, USA Bobby Stevens is a man caught in the middle of a mob war! With lots of music by soul sensations The Checkmates Ltd. The DVD-R includes 2 original theatrical trailers!Rated R |
Black Emmanuelle (aka Emmanuelle In Africa, 1975) Directed by “Albert Thomas” (Bitto Albertini), Italy / Spain The first in a long series of erotic softcore sex films that put gorgeous dark-skinned beauty Laura Gemser on the map! Newspaper reporter Emmanuelle (Gemser) travels to Africa to work on a story and becomes sexually involved with a married couple. With Karin Schubert, Gabriele Tinti and an excellent score by Nico Fidenco! Looks great! DVD-R includes the original theatrical trailer! (Lots of other Laura Gemser titles in our 'Erotica' section!)Rated R |
Black Fist (aka The Black Streetfighter, 1975) Directed by Timothy Galfas & Richard Kaye, USA Richard Lawson stars as Leroy 'The Fist' Fisk, a Black mob-trained heavyweight boxer. When his wife and child are killed during a gang confrontation, he singlehandedly takes on the underworld thugs to seek his vengeance! With Philip Michael Thomas and Dabney Coleman. Rated R |
Blackjack (1978) Directed by John Evans, USA Starring William Smith (as Bill Smith), Tony Burton and Frank Christi. Rated R |
The Black Klansman (aka I Crossed The Color Line, 1966) Directed by Ted V. Mikels, USA When the daughter of a light-skinned black man is murdered by the Klan, he manages to fool their pointed heads going undercover as a new member in order to expose their villainy! A surprisingly well-made black & white drama from the director of “Astro Zombies”! |
Blind Rage (1978) Directed by Efren C. Piñon, Philippines Outrageous crime thriller about a bank heist performed by a group of criminals whom are all blind! Starring Fred Williamson, Tony Ferrer, Leila Hermosa and D'Urville Martin. DVD-R includes the original theatrical trailer!Rated R
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Brothers (1977) Directed by Arthur Barron, USA Starring Bernie Casey, Vonetta McGee and Ron O'Neal. Rated R |
Charley-One-Eye (1973) Directed by Don Chaffey, UK / USA Raw Western starring Richard Roundtree, Roy Thinnes, Nigel Davenport, Jill Pearson and Aldo Sambrell. Rated R |
Darktown Strutters (1975) Directed by William Witney, USA Here's an odd comedy that seems to have been overlooked a bit. A bizarre fantasy / blaxploitation / social satire with a few soulful musical numbers courtesy of The Dramatics! 4 female biker mama's riding tri-hogs search Watts for queen biker Syreena's (Trina Parks) kidnapped mother Cinderella. Turns out there's a racist fast-food magnate named Cross (Norman Bartold who is intentionally made to be a dead ringer for Colonel Sanders!). He has ties with the KKK (who also ride motorbikes!) and has plans to clone himself using a bizarre birth machine! The film does touch on a few social issues but the approach is so satirical that it comes across as nothing you've ever seen! For instance, the violence is enhanced with Hanna-Barbara-like cartoon sound effects, and the police (including genre fave Dick Miller) are portrayed as total stumbling dimwits who constantly screw up. The Dramatics sing their hit 'What You See Is What You Get'! Sure, it is ultra-lowbudget (produced by Gene Corman, Roger's brother!) and some of the jokes misfire, but that just adds to the weirdness! Rated R |
Death Dimension (aka Kill Factor aka Black Eliminator, 1978) Directed by Al Adamson, USA Starring Jim Kelly, Harold Sakata, George Lazenby and Terry Moore. |
Death Drug (aka Whack Attack, 1978 / 198?) Directed by Oscar Williams, USA Starring Philip Michael Thomas, Vernee Watson (as Verne Watson) and Rosalind Cash. |
The Devil's Daughter (1939) Directed by George Terwilliger, USA Rare voodoo tale with an all-black cast! This obscure early Black cast movie, about 1 hour in length, is $10.00. |
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Fox Style (1973) Directed by Clyde Houston, USA Chuck Daniel is A.J. Fox, a country born Black man now operating a city nightclub, who tries to save a factory from back home that is going under. Co-starring Juanita Moore. Rated R |
Gang Wars (aka Devil's Express, 1976) Directed by Barry Rosen, USA Amazing low-budget Black kung-fu vs. subway zombie masterpiece! Words fail me! Low-budget Blaxploit / martial arts / horror hybrid! A real mess, but fun! And thre's a zombie in the subway systetm so how bad could it be? Starring Warhawk Tanzania. Rated R |
Getting Over (1980) Directed by Bernie Rollins, USA John Daniels, the 'Candy Tangerine Man' himself, stars as Mike, a man with the dream of making it big in the music industry. He gets conned by a bigoted mobster / board chairman and has his label, 'Impossible Funky Records' taken over! Co-starring Gwen Brisco with musical performances by soul group The Love Machine. |
Gordon's War (1973) Directed by Ossie Davis, USA Starring Paul Winfield, Carl Lee and David Downing. Rated R |
Hiding Place (1999?) ENGLISH LANGUAGE Directed by Lamson Yesuf, Nigeria Ultra-rare shot-on-video horror film spoken in the English language! Very low-budget and sometimes the dialogue is hard to hear. The shot-on-video look seems more like an early 1980s production with a somewhat poor video quality look. |
The Hitter (1979) Directed by Christopher Leitch, USA Boxer Ron O'Neal tries to move on with his life after accidentally killing an opponent in the ring. He gets involved with a bad crowd which leads to a violent climax! An underrated Black drama from the '70s! Also starring Adolph Caesar and Sheila Frazier. Rated R |
Honky (1971) Directed by William A. Graham, USA Dramatic story of the love between 2 Midwest high school students, beautiful black Sheila (Brenda Sykes) and handsome white Wayne (John Neilson). Their rebellious nature gets them involved in a marijuana deal and ends tragically when their true feelings are exposed. With music by Quincy Jones. The DVD-R includes the original theatrical trailer!Rated R |
The Legend of N***** Charley (aka The Legend of Black Charley, 1973) Directed by Martin Goldman, USA Hard-to-find Black western. Starring Fred Williamson as Charley with D'Urville Martin, Don Pedro Colley, Gertrude Jeannette and Marcia McBroom. Includes the original theatrical trailer! See also The Soul of N***** Charly (below). |
Mandinga (1976) ENGLISH LANGUAGE Directed by Mario Pinzauti, Italy Sexploitation rip-off of 'Mandingo' shot back-to-back with Pinzauti's superior Passion Plantation. Antonio Gismondi and Paola D'Egidio star. Rated R |
Passion Plantation ('Emanuelle bianca e nera', 1976) WIDE-SCREEN PICTURE Directed by Mario Pinzauti, Italy Wide-screen upgrade on this title, we used to sell it as 'Black Emanuelle, White Emanuelle'. Shot back-to-back with the inferior 'Mandinga', this similarly themed film stars Malisa Longo as Emanuelle, a bitchy southern Belle who torments the slaves on her father's plantation. After her intended fiancee takes a liking to one particular slave (Rita Manna), Emanuelle sets about making things miserable for everyone! Ultra-sleazy period piece trash for sure! Rated R |
Quadroon (1971) WIDE-SCREEN PICTURE Directed by Jack Weis and Herbert Janneke Jr. (uncredited), USA Starring Kathy McKee (as Kathrine McKee), Tim Kincaid, Robert Priest and Madelyn Sanders. Please note that the picture is a bit soft looking, but not too bad, on this title. Rated R |
Savage! (aka Black Valor, 1973) Directed by Cirio H. SantiagoPhilippines / USA Hard-to-find Blaxploitation! James Inglehardt is Savage, a big, Black and bad mutherfucker ready to take on anyone, the cops or the cons, with his all-girl gang! With Lada Edmund, Carol Speed and Sally Jordan. DVD-R includes the original theatrical trailer!Rated R (Note: We sell the funky Don Julian soundtrack on import LP!) |
Slavers (1976) Directed by Jurgen Goslar, W. Germany Brutal and effective exploitation drama about the final days of the slave harvest in Africa. Trevor Howard stars with Britt Ekland, Ray Milland and Cameron Mitchell. From the director of 'Albino' (also available). DVD-R includes the original theatrical trailer. Rated R |
Slaves (1969) Directed by Herbert J. Biberman, USA Starring Dionne Warwick, Ossie Davis and Stephen Boyd. Very hard to find! Rated R |
The Soul of N***** Charley (1973) WIDE-SCREEN PICTURE Directed by Larry G. Spangler, USA Hard-to-find Black Western sequel! Starring Fred Williamson as Charley with D'Urville Martin and Denise Nicholas. Includes the original theatrical trailer. Please note that the color is washed-out looking on this and there are some occasional 'pops' in the sound. That being said,it is quite watch-able and we have re-corrected the picture to it's proper screen ratio. Rated R. See also The Legend of N***** Charly(above). |
Speeding Up Time (1971) Directed by John Evans, USA Obscure artsy Blaxploitation about a man named Marcus (Winston Thrash) who searches the ghetto looking for the person responsible for setting fire to a tenement that resulted in his Mother's death. From the director of 'The Black Godfather'! Rated R |
Super Dude (aka Hangup, 1974) Directed by Henry Hathaway, USA JUST ADDED!Details coming soon, movie available now! Starring William Elliott, Cliff Potts and Marki Bey. Rated R |
Sweet Jesus, Preacherman (1973) Directed by Henning Schellerup, USA Starring Roger E. Mosley, William Smith and Michael Pataki. Includes the original theatrical trailer! Rated R |
Together Brothers (1974) Directed by William A. Graham, USA Starring Ahmad Nurradin, Anthony Wilson and Nelson Sims. Original score by Barry White!
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Tough Guys (Italian title: Uomini duri aka Three Tough Guys, 1974) ENGLISH LANGUAGE WITH DUTCH SUBTITLES Directed by Duccio Tessari, Italy / France / USA A tough city priest (Lino Ventura) and an ex-cop (Isaac Hayes) team up to get the bank robbers that got away and cost the officer his job! With Paula Kelly and Fred Williamson in a rare 'bad guy' role! A hard-to-find blaxploit crime drama from Italian director Tessari with a great music score from Hayes! Also starring Paula Kelly! The DVD-R includes the original theatrical trailer! Rated R |
Three Tough Guys see Tough Guys (above) Up Tight! (1968) Directed by Jules Dassin, USA Starring Raymond St. Jacques, Ruby Dee, Frank Silvera, Roscoe Lee Browne, Julian Mayfield, Janet MacLachlan, Max Julien and Juanita Moore. Original score by Booker T and the MGs! Picture is slightly window-boxed. Rated R |
Velvet Smooth (1976) Directed by Michael Fink, USA Johnnie Hill is the lean, tall and mean Velvet, the female head of a detective agency who is hired by a crime lord to figure out who's taking his action. Rated R. |
The Zebra Killer (aka Combat Cops aka Panic City, 1974) Directed by William Girdler, USA A white man in black face makeup is committing horrible acts of murder and terrorizing the city! Can he be stopped? Starring Juanita Moore, Austin Stoker, James Carroll Pickett and Hugh Smith. DVD-R includes the original theatrical trailer! |
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