Story of a slave revolt on a 19th-century Caribbean island.Story of a slave revolt on a 19th-century Caribbean island.Story of a slave revolt on a 19th-century Caribbean island.
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David Prowse
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Anthony Sharp
- Lord Clive
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I saw this movie about 6-7 years ago at the midnight premier on German cable television and I do not wonder why many people don´t know this flick, because it´s the most unusual work director Russ Meyer ever did: there are no women with outsized tits, and the typical grotesque humor is also missing. Instead of it "Black Snake!" is a plain final speech against any form of colonialism, suppression and slavery. Main actress Anouska Hempel leads her plantation like a cruel mistress treats her subordinates, but at the end the exploited revolt and take bitter revenge against their tormentors... Perhaps this film is the most political statement Russ Meyer ever did, although it also contains a big circumference of sexual symbols and a lot of violent sequences. People who love B-movies or the exploitation films from the 70s will surely like this one. However, inveterated Russ Meyer fans should take care: this is not business as usual!!!
I recently watched Black Snake (1973) on Facebook. The storyline takes place on a slave plantation in the Caribbean during the 1830s, at the height of the spice trade. An uprising is inevitable, but the organizers face resistance from other slaves, must infiltrate the recently weakened plantation leadership by any means necessary, and execute their plan flawlessly if they hope to escape.
This picture is directed by Russ Meyer (Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!) and stars Tura Satana (The Astro-Zombies), Susan Bernard (The Killing Kind), Stuart Lancaster (Edward Scissorhands), and Haji (Motorpsycho).
The film is uneven but fun to watch unfold. The costumes, settings, and sets do a great job of pulling you into the era, while the background music fits the genre perfectly. The cast delivers solid performances, and the leading ladies are stunning. There are only one to two topless scenes-less than I expected-and a few rough sequences, including an intense whipping scene. The corpse effects are handled well, and the ending delivers a spot-on message.
In conclusion, Black Snake is a unique period piece that isn't great, but has just enough substance to hold your attention. I would score it a 5.5/10.
This picture is directed by Russ Meyer (Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!) and stars Tura Satana (The Astro-Zombies), Susan Bernard (The Killing Kind), Stuart Lancaster (Edward Scissorhands), and Haji (Motorpsycho).
The film is uneven but fun to watch unfold. The costumes, settings, and sets do a great job of pulling you into the era, while the background music fits the genre perfectly. The cast delivers solid performances, and the leading ladies are stunning. There are only one to two topless scenes-less than I expected-and a few rough sequences, including an intense whipping scene. The corpse effects are handled well, and the ending delivers a spot-on message.
In conclusion, Black Snake is a unique period piece that isn't great, but has just enough substance to hold your attention. I would score it a 5.5/10.
'Black Snake' marked Russ Meyer's return to self-financed independent movies after short contract with 20th Century Fox which spawned two films. 'Black Snake' was also Meyers only experiment in Blaxploitation subgenre and it served, as the author himself said, his statement film about racial bigotry. But returning into independent film territory didn't mean return into top form. 'Black Snake' stays far behind from Meyer's best works. The film is not unwatchable as Meyer's energetic directing style and dynamic editing helps to carry the movie along with vigorous pace.
Shot in location of Barbados 'Black Snake' tells a story that takes place in 1835 at the time of colonial slavery. Charles Walker (David Warbeck) travels to San Cristobal Island to search his missing brother Jonathan. Posing as a bookkeeper, Charles arrives at Blackmoor Plantation ruled by disgustingly cruel and ruthless mistress Lady Susan (Anouska Hempel) who loves to torture men (white and black). Small clues are starting to point that Lady Susan who was briefly married to Jonathan might have killed the man.
Gorgeously photographed trashy period film about slavery that definitely offers some thrills to the fans of director and the genre.
Shot in location of Barbados 'Black Snake' tells a story that takes place in 1835 at the time of colonial slavery. Charles Walker (David Warbeck) travels to San Cristobal Island to search his missing brother Jonathan. Posing as a bookkeeper, Charles arrives at Blackmoor Plantation ruled by disgustingly cruel and ruthless mistress Lady Susan (Anouska Hempel) who loves to torture men (white and black). Small clues are starting to point that Lady Susan who was briefly married to Jonathan might have killed the man.
Gorgeously photographed trashy period film about slavery that definitely offers some thrills to the fans of director and the genre.
I had watched every Russ Meyer film I could rent in chronological order from an underground video store in preparation for a screening of "Faster Pussycat" at Film Forum, where I worked at the time. There were probably a couple titles unavailable, but I saw pretty much all of them. My feminist roommate hated them, because many of them seemed to glorify and sexualize violence against women--something I am very strongly against. My argument, however, is that all the characters in Meyer's films are awful, the men and the women, which is what makes them so campy and over-the-top melodramatic. I grew to love the rhythms of his editing, which were genius and signature, and his delicious, stylish cinematography. When I got to this film, my entire attitude toward him changed. With one film, he proved himself to be a true cinematic master and auteur. Black Snake is visually stunning, terribly disturbing, powerful, and a tour de force. I actually asked Meyer about a DVD release (he personally answers the phone at his office), which I felt was a great compliment to the quality of this film. He seemed annoyed by the question. I hope he changes his mind and offers this on DVD. It's a great work of cinematic art.
If you can make it thru "classic Meyer" titles/intro, you can wade thru anything. But would you want to? I did not find a lot there to dig my teeth into. I suppose if you go into it with low enuff expectations you will be delighted (a la Charlie's Angels.) But for my money I'd like a little something more, more visual, more moving. More. I feel like I'm begging for gruel @ the foot of the master . the mans got the goods . but he just won't share.
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- TriviaRuss Meyer was reportedly so disappointed about the size of Anouska Hempel's chest that he edited footage of larger breasts into her nude scenes, though it is her butt shown in the film. When asked about it, Meyer told the News of the World, "Hempel? Tiny tits and a big mouth. We had a stand-in for the tits and wouldn't let her speak."
- GoofsThe film is supposedly set on a fictional island in 1835. However, the local militia are armed with British SMLE bolt-action rifles, the earliest models of which did not appear until 1895.
- Quotes
Lady Susan Walker: No white man gets whipped on Blackmoor... unless I do it. How can you keep that rabble in line when you fight amongst yourselves? Whip him!
[she throws down the whip]
Sir Charles Walker: My God! Why?
Lady Susan Walker: Because I say so. You show those other slaves you're no mollycoddle or you're not worth a farthing round here
Sir Charles Walker: I...
Lady Susan Walker: If you can't do the job
[dismounts from horse]
Lady Susan Walker: I will. The whip!
Sir Charles Walker: [he hands her the whip]
- Alternate versionsThe original UK cinema release was cut heavily by the BBFC with edits to all the whipping scenes and shots of Joshua's hands being pierced with nails during the crucifixion scene. The 2005 Fremantle DVD is the fully uncut version.
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