TNT Jackson is out to get even with the people who put her sister in the hospital in this new spin on the kung fu blaxploitation classic.
To make money fast the Browns come up with a plan to win a contest for "Watermelon Juice Afro Sheen," awarding $10,000 to whoever can find the juiciest, sweetest watermelon in the country.
Rudy Ray Moore tells all as only he can in this all-new retrospective legendary career. From his humble beginnings to his crowning as "King of the Party Records," Rudy Ray guides us through his struggles and triumphs in the film and music industries.
Big Money Hustlas is a comedy crime film about two hustlers, Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope, who find themselves caught up in a wild adventure involving ninjas, corrupt cops, and gunfights. They must navigate this dangerous underworld in order to achieve their ultimate goal of becoming rich.
Petey Wheatstraw, a struggling comedian, is murdered by a heckler but makes a deal with the devil to come back to life. He seeks revenge on his murderers while dealing with the challenges of his newfound supernatural powers and the devil's daughter.
A new highway threatens a Chicago neighborhood, so to protest the residents throw a block party.
Dolemite is released from prison and sets out to seek revenge on those who framed him. With his arsenal of martial arts skills, he becomes a crime-fighting hero in the world of blaxploitation cinema.
The Human Tornado (1976) follows Dolemite, a kung-fu master and ladies man, as he battles the Mafia and corrupt Sheriff Reeve.
This low budget action film, originally titled "The Return of Dolemite", follows Rudy Ray Moore as Dolemite, who returns from Africa with superpowers gained from drinking Voodoo Juice.
The film was created by re-dubbing footage filmed for the 1986 Taiwanese kung fu film Ren zhe da (known in English as Ninja: The Final Duel). Ren zhe da producer Robert Tai had reportedly filmed 10 hours of footage for the film that was cut to 90 minutes for release. Much of the footage that was not included in the release of Ren zhe da is included in Shaolin Dolemite as well as original footage of Moore observing the story of the film and making obscenity-laced comments. Other new footage includes a segment portraying Moore's long time friend Jimmy Lynch as a Drunken Master named Sam the Spliff.
In Vampire Assassin, a skilled assassin with a dark secret becomes entangled in a chaotic battle between vampires and humans. With his deadly skills and supernatural abilities, he must navigate a treacherous world to protect his loved ones and uncover the truth about his own identity.
A compilation of some of the best Black Action films of the 70s! Hosted by Mr. Dolemite himself... RUDY RAY MOORE!
Disco Godfather (1979) tells the story of Tucker Williams, a former cop and now owner of a popular nightclub. When his nephew becomes addicted to a new deadly drug called "angel dust," Tucker takes it upon himself to clean up the streets and take down the drug dealers responsible. With his martial arts skills, determination, and disco moves, Tucker becomes the Disco Godfather, leading a relentless fight against drugs and corruption. Can he put an end to the drug epidemic and save his community?
American Pimp is a documentary film that explores the world of American pimps and their relationships with prostitutes. It provides an in-depth look into the lives of these pimps, their lifestyles, and the consequences of their actions. The film also sheds light on the societal factors that contribute to the existence of this underground industry.
In 'Murder Was the Case: The Movie', a psychopathic killer goes on a killing spree, leaving a trail of violence and terror. A female police officer is determined to stop him before he claims more victims. The movie is set in the 1990s and features African-American rap and hip-hop music.
A detective investigating a rash of mysterious drug-related deaths finds a society of Satanists bent on bringing about the End Times.
1950s horror / sci-fi parody. Mostly filmed in 2003, this was only briefly screened on the convention circuit in 2009. There's been no release since.
While Rudy Ray Moore is best remembered today for his outrageous blaxploitation movies, such as Dolemite and The Human Tornado, he started out as a standup comedian who broke barriers for off-color comedy on such "party" albums as Eat Out More Often. Rude is a performance film which captures Moore on-stage at a comedy club, delivering the rhyming rap routines and epic tales of sexual conquest that first made him famous.
Blaxploitation star Fred "The Hammer" Williamson hosts a collection of trailers and clips from the Blaxploitation genre.
Rudy Ray Moore -- an underground comedian and blaxploitation star of the 1960s and '70s -- revisits his other career as an R&B singer in this 2000 concert filmed live at New York City's Wetlands and featuring special guest Jimmy "Funky Tramp" Lynch. The raucous set list blends Moore's infamous foulmouthed comedy with songs such as "Hully Gully Fever," "Hip Shakin' Papa," "Put Me in the Mix" and "Do You Call That a Buddy?"