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Released: 1972
Hammer -- Brought into the fight game from the docks by a crime syndicate, a boxer (Fred Williamson) mist choose between a title bout promoted by the mob--and the affections of the woman he loves.
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Released: 2009
Intriguing, offbeat film by famed radio writer-director Arch Oboler about the survivors of a nuclear holocaust. "Five" stars William Phipps, Susan Douglas and Charles Lampkin, and is probably the first film to deal with a post-apocalyptic theme.
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Released: 2004
Godfrey Cambridge stars in this outrageous comedy directed by maverick filmmaker Melvin Van Peeples (Sweet Sweetback's Baad Asssss Song). Jeff Gerber (Cambridge) seems to have it all: a successful career, a nice suburban home, a progressive-thinking wife (Academy Award®-winner Estelle Parsons, Best Supporting Actress, Bonne and Clyde, 1967) and two cute children. But he's also a loud-mouthed racist who wakes up one morning to discover he's turned into a black man. The doctor's have no explanation and no cure for his sudden change. Suddenly, Gerber is a white bigot in black skin who has todeal with a shocked family, intolerant neighbors, cold shoulders at the office and a back seat on the bus!
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Released: 2004
In the beginning there was the legendary Bruce Brown and he blessed us with The Endless Summer. Next, with his son Dana, he awed us with The Endless Summer II. Then Dana, with his own son Wes, once again captivated us with Step Into Liquid. Now, with Islands in the Stream, a third generation of filmmakers continue the incredible journey, as Wes Brown and T.J. Barrack transport us to the beautifully magnificent waves of Tahiti, starring three-time Men's World Champion Tom Curren and six-time consecutive Women's World Champion (and Step Into Liquid star) Layne Beachley. Tahiti: dawn is breaking; waves begin to roll in. It is another incredible day in Paradise. Another chance to connect with Nature's power, to bond with that astonishing force, to stand atop a moving wall of water and channel energy into that majestic ride.
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