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Black Action: 10 Movie Pack
Disc 1
Black Cobra (1987): Detective Robert Malone (Fred Williamson) is a tough member of the NYPD who seems to make his own rules. When a beautiful photographer witnesses a murder committed by the leader of the vicious Black Cobra biker's gang, it's up to Malone to protect her.
Black Cobra II (1988): Fred Williamson returns as Detective Robert Malone. After a particular assignment where Malone gunned down a criminal, the puts him on leave and he heads to the Philippines for a vacation. While there, Malone crosses paths with a gang of terrorists and spies, so he partners up with another man in order to free some hostages and bring down the bad guys.
Black Cobra III(1990): A group of high-tech international criminals are wreaking havoc upon the world and there seems to be no way of stopping them. Interpol is looking for someone to stop this tide of terror and think that Detective Malone is the man for the job.
**Disc 2
Black Fist**(1975): A young man makes a living on the streets of Los Angeles as a street fighter and works for a local mob boss. When mob retribution brings tragedy to his family, Leroy decides to stop at nothing to get revenge upon those responsible.
The Black Godfather(1974): J.J. (Rod Perry) started on the streets as a numbers runner and has worked his way up in the local crime scene. Hoping to break the mob's hold on the trade in his neighborhood, J.J. and his gang decide to have an all-out war against the Mafia using their guns as well as their martial arts skills in the battle.
Get Christie Love (1975): Teresa Graves is Christie Love, the first African-American woman hired by the Los Angeles Police Department. Her breakthrough case involves her infiltrating and then bringing down a major ring.
**Disc 3
Fighting Mad** (1978): A Vietnam soldier and his cohorts steal a gold shipment while stationed in the Philippines and while trying to take off with the gold via boat, the two friends turn on the soldier, slit his throat and dump him overboard. Washed ashore on an uncharted island, the man is rescued by some Japanese soldiers, who have been hiding on the island since World War II, nurse him back to health and teach him the ways of the samurai.
The Guy From Harlem (1977): Al Connors (Loye Hawkins) is an African-American private investigator working the mean streets of Harlem, hoping to make a difference in his crime-ridden community. Working on a case involving some dealers, Connors must travel to Miami to locate the lord named Big Daddy.
Jive Turkey (1974): It's a turf battle over the mean streets of Harlem between Italian mobsters and the black hoodlums living in the neighborhood. The fighting becomes intense, as each side tries to push the other out, with both groups bringing in their best hit men.
TNT Jackson (1974): Diana Jackson (Jeanne Bell) is a young African-American woman who grows concerned when her brother turns up missing in Hong Kong, fearing he may have crossed the wrong people. Swearing to track down those responsible for his death, Jackson decides to pose as a prostitute in order to infiltrate the Mob, giving her the opportunity for using her martial arts skills to avenge her brother.
Details
- Length
- Rating R
- Released:
- Added Feb 17 2006
- Empire SKU 1034068
- UPC Code 683904100016
- Studio Mill Creek Entertainment
- Packaging Custom
- Number of Discs 3
- Disc SS-SL
Features
No Features Specified
Audio/Video
- Audio
English Dolby Digital Stereo
- Video
Standard 1.33:1 Color
Cast
- Frank De Kova
- Pat Anderson
- Jeanne Bell
- Louise Sorel
- Teresa Graves
- Paul Harris
- Leon Isaac Kennedy
- Stan Shaw
- Fred Williamson
- Dabney Coleman
- Harry Guardino
- Rod Perry
- Diane Sommerfield
- Richard Lawson
- Nicholas Hammond
- Jimmy Witherspoon
- Serene
- Philip Michael Thomas
- Carmen Argenziano
- Eva Grimaldi
- Emma Hoagland
- James Inglehart
- Loye Hawkins
- Bruno Bilotta
- Debra Ward
- Forry Smith
- Cathy Davis
- Patricia Fulton