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Black Belt Jones (1974)

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Summary: The Mafia wants to buy Pop's downtown karate studio in an area planned for redevelopment. They get Pinky and his thugs to pressure Pop into selling, but accidentally kill him. The karate students call the kung-fu expert, Black Belt Jones, for help. Pop's daughter, Sydney, refuses to sell the building. Black Belt Jones and Sydney, who is also a martial arts expert, ward off the attackers. (imdb)
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Genre: Action
Country: USA
Directed By: Robert Clouse
More information at the Internet Movie Database
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TCI User Score
na roger1
88
T6
na kyledestroya
99
T8
na mosesismoses
79
T6
na CMQuinn
80
T8
na joseywales
75
T8
na Danny74
83
T6
na nuotio
57
T6
na AICHEG
80
T8
na Nroo
72
T5
na Biedronski
74
T6
Had a blast watching this with my friends. I saw Black Dynamite and didn't realize how spot on to blaxploitation it actually was. A man gets belly bumped into oblivion!!
na antitype
37
T2
"Let's go to McDonald's!" One kung-fu cheeseburger coming right up.
na TheDenizen
60
T5
Oh, man. So cheesy. Jim Kelly got a martial arts career despite not being very good by virtue of his appearance alongside Bruce Lee in Enter the Dragon. He's not so hot on his own, but this flick adds some amusing blaxploitation elements as well.
na imdb
60
T4
na monkeyflip
81
T8
na LordofDance
45
T5
na geden
65
T5
na HalfJapanese
65
T4
An enjoyable if scarcely competent and ultimately forgettable blaxploitation flick.
na JohnnyZombie
87
T7
na ShogunRua
29
T2
A lousy picture, low on the actual fighting, high on campy, unfunny dialogue and exposition. When they finally do get around to the action, Jim Kelly is the only one who can do choreography worth a damn. Regardless, it looks embarrassingly bad. In fact, just sitting through this damn flick is torture, and this is coming from a huge fan of both kung fu AND blacksploitation.
Average Tier 5.74 from 19 Rankings rss