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The Black Godfather

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Rod Perry in The Black Godfather (1974)
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J.J., a rising star in the crime scene, is in the process of consolidating his power over the neighborhood. One of the only remaining obstacles is the heroin cartel is understandably relucta... Read allJ.J., a rising star in the crime scene, is in the process of consolidating his power over the neighborhood. One of the only remaining obstacles is the heroin cartel is understandably reluctant to abandon such a lucrative market.J.J., a rising star in the crime scene, is in the process of consolidating his power over the neighborhood. One of the only remaining obstacles is the heroin cartel is understandably reluctant to abandon such a lucrative market.

  • Director
    • John Evans
  • Writer
    • John Evans
  • Stars
    • Rod Perry
    • Damu King
    • Don Chastain
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
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    • Director
      • John Evans
    • Writer
      • John Evans
    • Stars
      • Rod Perry
      • Damu King
      • Don Chastain
    • 15User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Rod Perry
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    • J. J.
    Damu King
    • Diablo
    Don Chastain
    Don Chastain
    • Tony Burton
    Diane Sommerfield
    • Yvonne
    Jimmy Witherspoon
    • Nate
    Duncan McLeod
    • Lt. Joe Sterling
    Tony Burton
    Tony Burton
    • Sonny Spyder Brown
    Anny Green
    • Honey
    John Alderman
    John Alderman
    • Cockroach
    Betsee Finlee
    • Junkie
    • (as Betsy Finley)
    Ken Bell
    • Eddie
    Cinque Attucks
    • Winston
    Tom Scott
    • Newscaster
    Ricardo Brown
    • Danny
    Kathryn Jackson
    • Mrs. Brown
    Charles Lampkin
    Charles Lampkin
    • Danny's Father
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    5Uriah43

    A Fairly Decent Blaxploitation Picture

    After a burglary in Harlem goes bad and his best friend is killed a wounded "J.J." (Rod Perry) is rescued by a man named "Nate Williams" (Jimmy Witherspoon) who is also known as "the Black Godfather" due to the fact that he owns the numbers racket there. After treating his wounds Nate decides to mentor J.J. because he recognizes something special in him. Sometime later J.J. becomes quite influential in both gambling and prostitution--but not in drugs which is controlled by an Italian mobster named "Tony Burton" (Don Chastain). Having seen the devastation within the black community caused by heroin J.J. decides to team up with some black militants led by a man named "Diablo" (Damu King) to make it more difficult for Tony to do business in this part of the city. Unfortunately, Tony has no intention of abandoning such a lucrative market and war soon breaks out. At any rate, rather than reveal any more of this movie and risk spoiling it for those who haven't seen it I will just say that this was a fairly decent "blaxploitation" picture. Admittedly, some of the scenes were rather slow and it could have used a bit more action here and there but otherwise it turned out okay. Accordingly, I rate it as about average.
    Michael_Elliott

    Pretty Lame Even for the Genre

    The Black Godfather (1974)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    The title to this Blaxploitation flick pretty much tells you all you need to know. Rising gangster J.J. (Rod Perry) wants to get his black brothers buying dope from their own kind and in order to do this he must battle the evil white gangster (Don Chastain) who keeps pushing into his neighborhood. THE BLACK GODFATHER is a pretty lame entry in the genre for a number of reasons but the biggest is that it's simply got a cash-in title and very little else. A lot of these Blaxploitation films were nothing more than cash-ins but every once in a while you'll come across one that's actually good. Sadly, this here isn't that type of film as this here is pretty boring from start to finish and there are only a couple campy scenes that keep it from being a real disaster. I think the biggest problem is the rather lackluster direction, which just never pumps any energy or excitement onto the screen. The film just seems to be going through the motions and there's nothing that happens that you won't see coming from a mile away. Even the lead character isn't all that interesting and not for a single second do you care about his cause, care about his friends or even care if he's killed or not. As with most of these films, all the blacks are hard-working people just trying to make some cash for themselves while all the whites are evil racists. This simple set up can be fun when it's done correctly but here it just seems tired and old. I actually thought Perry was good in the lead role but it's really too bad that the screenplay didn't give him something better to do. I also liked Chastain as the bad guy. The highlight of the film is when a group of blacks break in on a couple and the white woman is needing a fix and offers herself for one. This entire sequence is pretty hilarious and it's too bad we didn't get more moments like this.
    3dwremy

    Blaxploitation by-the-numbers

    The Black Godfather is boring. It has all the typical elements: the Black mobster who wants to protect the community from the evil white mobster, the corrupt white policeman, the mandatory sex scene between hero and love interest, etc. Unfortunately this movie suffers from a clunky script. The name may be intriguing but this movie is not.
    4planktonrules

    Curiosly low-key for a blaxsploitation film.

    "The Black Godfather" begins with a young guy, J.J. (Rod Perry), nearly getting himself killed but being ultimately rescued and taken under the wing of a guy who is in charge of the numbers rackets in the inner city. Despite nearly getting killed, J.J. is insistent that he has plans---plans on taking down the established white mob that has set up shop in the ghetto. However, and this is odd, it's never really certain what his plans are once he's destroyed this mob. Does he want peace for his community or does he want to be the next mob boss.

    This is an unusual blaxsploitation film in that I have seen similar types of movies but never one that is so muted and low-key. The normal bouncy 70s R&B music is gone and so are the loud stereotypical sorts of characters. Some, I am sure, will dislike this--they WANT the crazy over-the-top characters you see in many blaxsploitation films. Some might appreciate that the folks AREN'T so stereotypical. The problem I had is that although I appreciated these sorts of characters, the script itself just lacked energy and life--definitely making this a lesser film of the genre.

    By the way, look for the rather visible mic at 20:00 at the top of the screen--much like you'll see deliberately included in the recent blaxsploitation parody "Black Dynamite" (a definite must-see).
    cfc_can

    Nice try but no cigar!

    This movie pretty much follows the same path of many others of it's ilk. A socially conscious hero (Rod Perry) tries to uproot evil in the neighborhood (i.e. drugs) through violent tactics and (of course) runs up against corrupt cops and the mob who (of course) are far more nasty than they are competent. The film has little to distinguish it. Most of the action is at the early 1970s TV show level. On the plus side, Rod Perry does occasionally manage to rise above the material and the opening theme song is pretty cool.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Tony Burton.
    • Quotes

      Nate: J.J., Don't let your mouth overload your ass, now.

    • Connections
      Edited into Tela Class: Black Soul Foda (2007)

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Watch on Pave TV
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Power to Spare
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Cougnar Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $491,900
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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