"Bone-crushing,
Skull-splitting, Brain-blasting ACTION!”
Dolemite (Rudy Ray Moore, The Human Tornado) has spent a couple of years behind bars after being set up by rival pimp Willie Green ( D'Urville Martin, Black Caeser). His luck changes when his madam Queen Bee (Lady Reed, Disco Godfather) pays the prison warden a visit providing evidence of Dolemite's innocence. With the warden now rightfully suspecting that Green and a few crooked cops including the hot-headed Mitchell (John Kerry, Black Dynamite) are behind Dolemite's imprisonment, he organises an early release so that Dolemite can clear his name. Unfortunately however, it's not all good news as Green is also responsible for killing Dolemite's young nephew. With revenge well and truly on his mind, Dolemite instantly (well, after some back seat limo action at least.) puts a plan in to action. No matter if it's a brother or a no-business, born insecure, honky junkyard motherfucker, Dolemite is kicking ass and taking names. It won't all be plain sailing though because the word is out and both Green's men, the slimy Mayor Daley (Hy Pyke, Blade Runner) and crooked cops alike all have Dolemite in their sights!
Dolemite (Rudy Ray Moore, The Human Tornado) has spent a couple of years behind bars after being set up by rival pimp Willie Green ( D'Urville Martin, Black Caeser). His luck changes when his madam Queen Bee (Lady Reed, Disco Godfather) pays the prison warden a visit providing evidence of Dolemite's innocence. With the warden now rightfully suspecting that Green and a few crooked cops including the hot-headed Mitchell (John Kerry, Black Dynamite) are behind Dolemite's imprisonment, he organises an early release so that Dolemite can clear his name. Unfortunately however, it's not all good news as Green is also responsible for killing Dolemite's young nephew. With revenge well and truly on his mind, Dolemite instantly (well, after some back seat limo action at least.) puts a plan in to action. No matter if it's a brother or a no-business, born insecure, honky junkyard motherfucker, Dolemite is kicking ass and taking names. It won't all be plain sailing though because the word is out and both Green's men, the slimy Mayor Daley (Hy Pyke, Blade Runner) and crooked cops alike all have Dolemite in their sights!
Where
in the name of all things funky do you start with a film like
Dolemite!?
Well, probably it's reputation and cult status. From inspiring the
likes of Quentin Tarantino (Pulp
Fiction) and Snoop
Dogg, to being played at drunken bad movie nights; Dolemite
is a film that every cult film fan should have at least heard of.
There's the infamous crude overall filmmaking techniques (BOOM IN THE
SHOT!) and the even more infamous and crude dialogue spat out with
comedic precision from Rudy Ray Moore. If this film is to be summed
up in one word, that word has to be politically-incorrect. In this
age of Social Justice Warrior culture and collectivism, there is no
way in Hell that you'd be able to make this film nowadays. There's
more racial tension here than a Black Lives Matter Tumblr thread! If
that stuff isn't your thing, maybe you can revel in the sheer mastery
that is the martial arts on show. You haven't seen anything so
gloriously amateruish in your rat-soup-eatin' life! Of course, it's
not just the boys having fun, there's plenty of hard hitting action
from Dolemite's army of Karate Kickin' ladies. This film has it all!
If you want a truly psychotronic experience that actually lives up to
the reputation, you shoul stop reading this and go buy yourself a
copy now, but I'm not finished yet. You dig?
Dolemite
is all about cheap thrills and one of those thrills is the way the
film was made. Clumsily staged shots thanks to Nicholas Josef von
Sternberg (Tourist
Trap) are
complimented brilliantly by sub-par acting. Even the boom mike puts
in a memorable performance! Although a cheap looking film, there is
genuine style with great set design by Rudy Ray Moore himself and
wonderfully loud fashion. As well as that, there's a genuinely
brilliant score and original music from Arthur Wright (Savage!)
that not only elevates the film, but will have you clicking your
fingers and tapping your toes. This blaxploitation gem has all the
style your pathetic honky ass can handle. Dolemite is about the
experience. Sure, you can invite your friends round have a good timke
laughing at the film, but when you take in to consideration the time
and effort put in, you can't be help appreciate this shoddy little
number. Rudy Ray Moore was destined to be a star and this film put
him well and truly on the map and in to the hearts of cult films.
This is one groovy little number you don't want to miss!
Although
the film was somewhat widely available prior to this release, Vinegar
Syndrome have put
together the definitive edition. The film is presented and restored
in 2k and considering it's crude elements, looks and sounds
fantastic. To go along with that you also get the option to watch the
alternate full frame “boom mic” version of the film which should
provide an extra bit of entertainment to you trash conniseurs! In
terms of extras there is a wonderfully in-depth and entertaining
commentary track provided by Rudy Ray Moore bigorapher, Mark Jason
Murray, an equally insightful and entertaining documentary about Rudy
Ray Moore and the film, an extented interview from Queen Bee,
trailers for both the film and its sequel The
Human Tornado, a
short then and now location featurette and the reversible artwork
consisting of the original poster and newly commisioned art from Jay
Shaw. As you can see, this baby got back! This is a must-own release
for both hardcore fans and newcomers a like. Vinegar
Syndrome have once
again done a wonderful job. Do yourselves a favour and find out why
Dolemite is his name and why fuckin' up motherfuckers is his
game!Dolemite
is available as a DVD & Blu-Ray combo from Vinegar Syndrome.
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