Young black man teams up with a Chinese kung-fu expert to fight a drug ring.Young black man teams up with a Chinese kung-fu expert to fight a drug ring.Young black man teams up with a Chinese kung-fu expert to fight a drug ring.
Carol Speed
- Sarah
- (as Carolyn Ann Speed)
Susie Ewing
- Laura
- (as Susan McGiver)
Clare Torao
- Betty Fon
- (as Clare Nono)
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- TriviaCarol Speed went to UCLA Hospital in Los Angeles to gather information on deaf mutes as research for her role as Sarah.
- GoofsThe thugs come in the club mad slice Smiling Man with a knife, blood is seen. When the Feds come in, although there is blood on a cloth he's holding the scar is healed.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Bad Girls in the Movies (1986)
- SoundtracksBetty's Theme
Written and Produced by Charles Earland
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This is a very cheap 1973 actioner which pits a black man (Brown) with an Asian man (Tang) who is searching for his brother in LA. The two spend a period cuffed together and dealing with racist morons before they eventually meet up with the main villain. Tang, an Asian martial arts star, has no real personality and the fight scenes have obvious sound effects added on which doesn't help. Other stunts in the movie look obviously fake and are almost amusing. The film was originally titled "Stud Brown" (after Brown's character) and was billed as a blaxploitation film but that was misleading as Tang has more screen time and deals with most of the action. Ray,a former big name star, plays a corrupt cop. He appeared in scores of cheap features throughout the 70s but at least here, he has a half decent character and actually gets to emote a little. As expected, there are some amusing hairstyles, sideburns, sunglasses, funky instrumental music and slang like "That's where it's at baby!" The video box tries to convince that the 1998 big budget actioner Rush Hour was derived from this film but that's like comparing a penny to a quarter.
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- Black Belt Brothers
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- Zzyzx, California, USA(Road Runner Cafe exterior and neighborhood scenes.)
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