A black militant group robs a Mafia bookie joint and also steals the incriminating ledgers which, in turn, prompts retaliation from the mob.A black militant group robs a Mafia bookie joint and also steals the incriminating ledgers which, in turn, prompts retaliation from the mob.A black militant group robs a Mafia bookie joint and also steals the incriminating ledgers which, in turn, prompts retaliation from the mob.
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- Betty
- (as Toni Holt)
- Scott Gunn
- (as Herbert Jefferson Jr)
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Some good stuff, but not enough
Fun Blaxploitation
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Fun blaxploitation film has Jim Brown playing Gunn, a club owner who has to seek revenge against the Mafia after they kill his younger brother. Gunn teams up with his brother's "Black Power" group and they try and locate the man (Martin Landau) responsible for the death. If you're a fan of blaxploitation then this here is going to offer enough to keep you entertained from start to finish. The story itself was pretty standard for this type of film but it's good enough to keep the film moving and Brown turns in a nice performance in the lead. I think the lead actor was always the most important thing to a film like this and Brown doesn't disappoint as he can kick enough ass to keep a smile on your face and deliver enough lines to make you laugh. Brown does get a more dramatic moment when he discovers his brother's dead body but this scene really doesn't work too well especially when he's crying with no tears. Bruce Glover adds a lot of fun as one of the racist Mafia guys and many will remember him from his roles in CHINATOWN and BIG BAD MAMA II (what a double feature that would be). Landau, years before his Oscar, does a decent job in his few scenes as the top dog. Vida Blue, who won the Cy Young award a year before making this, appears briefly as does other sports stars like Mike Thomas and Mike Bass. As normal for a film like this, there's all sorts of hysterical racist dialogue being screamed out with most of it dealing with watermelon but that just adds to the fun when Brown finally breaks them down. We also get all sorts of bloody violence with your expected shoot out at the end but the highlight remains the cool, laid back Brown doing his thing.
Black Gunn is an enjoyable addition to the blaxploitation genre, not reaching greatness but certainly worth a watch
Directed by Robert Hartford-Davis (Blood Suckers), the film features a cast including Jim Brown (Mars Attacks), Martin Landau (Ed Wood), Brenda Sykes (Mandingo), Bernie Casey (Revenge of the Nerds), and Luciana Paluzzi (Thunderball).
This is a classic blaxploitation picture where the societal bad guys are the good guys and law enforcement are the bad guys. Jim Brown is great as the main character but the supporting cast was inconsistent. There are some stiff performances and scenes that feel like a soap opera. The ladies in this are gorgeous and this has a great soundtrack. There's an office action scene in this that's classic 70s. The cat and mouse elements are fun to watch unfold.
In conclusion, Black Gunn is an enjoyable addition to the blaxploitation genre, not reaching greatness but certainly worth a watch. I would give this a 5.5/10 and recommend seeing it at least once.
Familiar but enjoyable.
Gunn Hits The Target!
Jim Brown is a schmoove nightclub owner (this is an adult nightclub, kids, where the immaculately coiffed adults eat steak, drink whiskey and slow-dance to overproduced soul easy listening music) who's cooler than a cucumber popsicle. His uncool little brother is in with BAG, the Black Action Group, who get deep into it when they steal money and ledger books from THE MOB.
The greasy mobsters aren't gonna put up with that, so they put out the word: find those lousy #$$%*#* and kill 'em. But little brother hid the ledgers at Gunn's nightclub/suave bachelor pad. So they kill the brother anyway, and that REALLY makes Gunn mad. It's all-out war now, and Gunn has to avoid both the Fuzz and BAG on his one-man war of vengeance. There are some slow spots here and there, but the action sequences make up for the few slack bits. Brown is not going to be doing heavy drama anytime soon, but he does what he does here extremely well. Highly recommended for fans of Black Action Cinema.
Did you know
- TriviaIn the movie, Gunn mentions that there was only one black senator. This is in reference to Edward Brooke, Republican Senator from Massachusetts, who served from January 3, 1967 - January 3, 1979. At the time the film was released, Brooke was only the third African-American Senator to serve in the U.S. Congress. He was the first one to be elected and serve since 1881.
- GoofsOut playing golf, Laurento (Stephen McNally) and Capelli (Martin Landau) are on the putting green and Laurento is lining up his putt while his bodyguard tends the pin. But he's clearly on a tee box, not a putting green. You can see the actual green off in the distance. You can also see divots golfers have made on this tee box they tried to pass off as a putting green.
- Quotes
Gunn: We got some big boys here tonight. Along came Jones! Deacon Jones.
Deacon Jones, Himself: Gunn!
Gunn: How you doin', brother?
Deacon Jones, Himself: Just fine.
Gunn: Good to see you. You're lookin' great, man. How's San Diego?
Deacon Jones, Himself: Oh, man, it's wild. It's a groovy place. I am very fortunate to get traded down there. Didn't I demoralize those Rams?
Gunn: Oh, yeah, baby. They're still the best in the game.
Deacon Jones, Himself: Right on.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Is That Black Enough for You?!? (2022)
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- Schwarzes Dynamit
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- Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio: B.A.G headquarters and subsequent street shootout scenes.)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $1,103,880
- Runtime
- 1h 36m(96 min)
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- 1.85 : 1






