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Black Gunn is a 1972 American film, directed by Robert Hartford-Davis and starring , , , Herbert Jefferson Jr. and . Baseball pitcher appears in a supporting role, as does former football player-turned-actor .

The film is considered an entry /ref> Unlike many other blaxploitation films, it was an international co-production by a major studio (Columbia Pictures), produced by non-American filmmakers (director Hartford-Davis and producers Heyman and Priggen were all British) and featuring already-established stars like Landau and Paluzzi. It was Hartford-Davis’ penultimate film before his death in 1977.


Plot
In , a nighttime robbery of an illegal bookmaking operation is carried out by the militant organization BAG (Black Action Group). Though successful, several of the bookmakers and one of the burglars are killed. The mastermind behind the robbery, a Vietnam veteran named Scott, is the brother of a prominent nightclub owner, Gunn. Seeking safe haven, Scott hides out at his brother's mansion after a brief reunion.

Meanwhile, mafia and used-car dealer Russ Capelli (Martin Landau) meets with a female West Coast crime boss, Toni Lombardo, to report the theft of daily payoff records and monies. Though Capelli receives an unrelated promotion for years of loyal service, he nonetheless fears the consequences of a loss of face and status as well as incriminating mob financial information. He therefore orders his men, led by psychotic assassin Ray Kriley (Bruce Glover), to shake down anyone who might have a connection to the robbery and to recover the lost goods using any means necessary.


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Release
The film was released theatrically in the by Columbia Pictures in December 1972.

The film was given a release by Goodtimes Home Video in the United States. It was later released on in 2004 via Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. This release is in 1.85:1 aspect ratio.


See also
  • List of American films of 1972
  • List of British films of 1972


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