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Slaughter's Big Rip-Off

The mob put the finger on Slaughter...so he gave them the finger right back--curled tight around a trigger!
1973 | 93m | English

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Vigilante Slaughter comes under attack from Duncan, a local money launderer whose hit-man traps Slaughter in a car at a cliff, but Slaughter escapes, arms himself, and goes after Duncan's hideout.
Release Date: Aug 31, 1973
Director: Gordon Douglas
Writer: Charles Eric Johnson
Genres: Action, Thriller
Keywords robbery, hitman, vigilante, blaxploitation cinema
Production Companies American International Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 13, 2025
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Jim Brown Slaughter
Ed McMahon Duncan
Don Stroud Kirk
Brock Peters Reynolds
Gloria Hendry Marcia
Dick Anthony Williams Joe Creole
Art Metrano Mario Burtoli
Judith Brown Norja
Jacqueline Giroux Mrs. Duncan
Eddie Lo Russo Arnie
Russ McGinn Harvey Parker
Hoke Howell Jimmy Parker
Chuck Hicks Lyle Parker
Russ Marin Crowder
Nick Benedict Gains
Scatman Crothers Cleveland
J. Jay Saunders Fry Cook
George Gaynes Warren
Lisa Farringer White Chick
Lisa Moore Prostitute
Pamela Des Barres Burtoli's Girl
Valda Hansen Burtoli's Blonde
Gene LeBell Leo (uncredited)
Adam Roarke Harry (uncredited)
Shuji J. Nozawa Chin (uncredited)
Roydon Clark Thug (uncredited)
Bob Harks Hood (uncredited)
Terry Leonard Thug (uncredited)
Leu Camacho Rita
Piper Alvez Creole's Girl
Lillian Gray Waitress
Junero Jennings Parking Attendant
Marianna Case Warren's Date
Frank Tallman Pilot
Bill Cameron Bartender
Cleo O'Hara Burtoli's Girl
Sable Sperling Girl
Nick Ferrari Freddy
Chuck Niles Accountant #1
Regis Parton Accountant #2
Fuji Thug
Name Job
Charles Eric Johnson Writer
Christopher Holmes Editor
Bernard Carneol Casting
Joe Scully Casting
Alfeo Bocchicchio Art Direction
Anthony C. Montenaro Set Decoration
Kenneth G. Crane Editor
Charles F. Wheeler Director of Photography
Gordon Douglas Director
Tony Brubaker Stunt Coordinator, Stunt Double
Fred Wesley Original Music Composer
James Brown Original Music Composer
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Here's another another golden oldie, a well made feature film, blaxploitation tale, with some thrilling action, especially the start, with the fake orange and reddy gore. We too, have hot broads, as well as the big black dude you don't mess with, as referenced by other black dudes: The one and only ... Jim Brown (Fireball in The Running Man) who makes most men look small. We have great villains, of course of being the eternal Don Stroud, plus a surprising well acted, and genuinely authentic performance by Ed Mcmahon. Some people want Slaughter dead, where he must of crossed some really bad guys, half the fun in the story, that has us, wondering if he'll survive, which we probably know he will. Recognize a voice and face right at the start. Sounds and looks like a very familiar Police Academy regular. How Slaughter survives a drowning, with his car catapulting off a towering cliff into the seas, had me flummoxed where his girl wasn't so lucky. If you like the attributes of what I've just mentioned, and you're a serious 70's action fan, this will make your night.

Jun 23, 2021