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The sequel contradicts the film's original ending, and so the two films appear to lack continuity when viewed back-to-back on home video, as Gibbs is still alive in Hell Up in Harlem, despite dying in Black Caesar. In 2001, it was released on DVD, featuring an audio commentary by director Larry Cohen. [7]
Black Caesar: American International Pictures / Largo: Larry Cohen (director/screenplay); Fred Williamson, Gloria Hendry, Art Lund, D'Urville Martin, Julius Harris, Minnie Gentry, William Wellman Jr., Val Avery, Don Pedro Colley, Myrna Hansen, Philip Roye, James Dixon, Patrick McAllister, Omer Jeffery, Michael Jeffery The Train Robbers
"Sexy, Sexy, Sexy" is a 1973 song written and recorded by James Brown, [1] for the film Slaughter's Big Rip-Off. The song appeared on the film's soundtrack, and was released as a single in 1973. The song, and wider album, emerged from an era which saw the rise of Blaxploitation films. Such films represented the struggle of African Americans ...
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Hell Up in Harlem is a 1973 blaxploitation American neo-noir film, [2] starring Fred Williamson and Gloria Hendry. Written and directed by Larry Cohen , it is a sequel to the film Black Caesar . The film's soundtrack was recorded by Edwin Starr and released by Motown Records in January 1974.
Black Caesar, a 1973 blaxploitation film Black Caesar, the film soundtrack by James Brown; Black Caesar (pirate) (died 1718), an African pirate; Great Great Great Granddaughter of pirate Black Caesar: Vita (myth) died 1910 Flagler Beach, Florida; known for her discovery of the Golden Octopus “Lenta” on coast of Florida 1894; John Caesar ...
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Based on the sequel novels of The Black Corsair: The Sea Hawk: United States Michael Curtiz: Errol Flynn, Brenda Marshall, Claude Rains: Set in the Elizabethan era, but unlike the novel The Sea Hawk it is set in the Caribbean Sea 1942 The Black Swan: United States Henry King: Tyrone Power, Maureen O'Hara, Laird Cregar: Film about Henry Morgan ...