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4 March 1974 (Sweden) moreTagline:
The mob put the finger on Slaughter...so he gave them the finger right back--curled tight around a trigger!User Comments:
Two words to make you see this film: Ed McMahon! more (11 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Jim Brown | ... | Slaughter | |
| Ed McMahon | ... | Duncan | |
| Don Stroud | ... | Kirk | |
| Brock Peters | ... | Reynolds | |
| Gloria Hendry | ... | Marcia | |
| Dick Anthony Williams | ... | Joe Creole (as Richard Williams) | |
| Art Metrano | ... | Mario Burtoli | |
| Judith M. Brown | ... | Norja (as Judy Brown) | |
| Jacqueline Giroux | ... | Mrs. Duncan (as Jackie Giroux) | |
| Eddie Lo Russo | ... | Arnie (as Eddie LoRusso) | |
| Russ McGinn | ... | Harvey Parker | |
| Hoke Howell | ... | Jimmy Parker | |
| Chuck Hicks | ... | Lyle Parker | |
| Russ Marin | ... | Crowder | |
| Nick Benedict | ... | Gains |
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UK:X (original rating) | Australia:R | Norway:15 | Sweden:15 | USA:R | West Germany:18Fun Stuff
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Harvey Parker: Lyle, you are stupid! You don't fight with a bull that big, you shoot it! moreSoundtrack:
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Somehow, this film burrowed it's way into the soft spot of my heart. Don't ask me how it happened, but I suppose having the film feature Ed "I'll Sponsor Anything" McMahon as a tail-chasing crack hustler had a bit to do with it.
Frankly, I was disappointed with Slaughter's first outing in 1972. Nothing more than a quick throw-together to follow Shaft-mania. How does the sequel get away from this? Big Jim Brown seems stronger as Slaughter here than in the first. Perhaps this is due to the fact that one year later he had something to work from, instead of his simple "Be like Shaft" motivation before.
The most outstanding part about the film is the soundtrack provided by pimp-daddy number one, James Brown. Almost every scene is graced with a touch of funk by the Godfather. An excellent period film, for the music, wardrobe, vehicles, lingo, and hair. I should also point out this film is also an excellent period film to represent a time in motion picture history when Jim Brown and Ed McMahon could actually GROW hair.
Double the chicks, double the blow, triple the body count, and factor in Ed McMahon and James Brown. You'll be in for one hell of a 70s action flick, and one that outshines it's predecessor no less. For my money, Slaughter's Big Rip-Off can play ball with any Blaxploitation film ever made. Even Shaft. Chances are you'll disagree, but Slaughter's Big Rip-Off has it's own distinct feel. Something the original was lacking.