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Boss Nigger (1975)

August. 17,1975
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6.3
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PG
| Action Western

Two black bounty hunters ride into a small town out West in pursuit of an outlaw. They discover that the town has no sheriff, and soon take over that position, much against the will of the mostly white townsfolk.

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MamaGravity
1975/08/17

good back-story, and good acting

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StyleSk8r
1975/08/18

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Jonah Abbott
1975/08/19

There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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Fleur
1975/08/20

Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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JLRVancouver
1975/08/21

Admittedly, the list of blaxploitation westerns is not long, but 'Boss N-word' is actually a pretty good low-budget anti-hero western in its own right. The film is kind of a blend of Shaft and any of the numerous spaghetti westerns that came out after Leone's successes. The look is typical '70s western (including women's hairstyles that appeared a century out of date), the music urban bad-ass, and the dialogue an amusing mix of tough-guy menace and ironic wisecracking (frequently including the N-word - a hypothetical remake in the 80s would have probably starred Eddie Murphy as the deputy). Times have certainly changed: the actual title of the film was not used on TCM (where I watched it), despite the offensive second word (prohibited from this review), being featured prominently in the opening credits, the theme song, and the script.

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The_Light_Triton
1975/08/22

Then this might be what you get in return.Boss Negro (I'll use the politically correct term for this review) is the story of 2 African American slaves turned bounty hunters, named Boss and Amos. Fresh off their hate for white people, They ride into a white town hoping to collect rewards for some bounties they've killed. However, the position of sheriff in the town is available and Boss takes it, and implements new laws, such as a 20$ fine for using the well-known derogatory term for an African American, and a bunch of other laws.Western movies are a dime a dozen, but there has rarely been a movie where the town's sheriff was a black man. I think Boss Negro does it very well, and it's worth a view.9/10

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Michael_Elliott
1975/08/23

Boss Ni*ger (1975) *** 1/2 (out of 4) Boss (Fred Williamson) and Amos (D'Urville Martin) are bounty hunters who travel to a small town being ran by a corrupt Mayor. Boss is waiting on a bad guy to show up and in the mean time decides to make himself Sheriff, which doesn't sit well with the racist white locals but they're going to learn that there's one way to do things and that's up to the Boss. In case you didn't read the title, this here is blaxploitation 101 and without question the best I've seen from the genre. Director Arnold is best known for CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON but he handles this material perfectly and not only delivers the perfect blaxploitation movies but also a pretty good Western. What works best here is Williamson's screenplay, which clearly shows that he knows how to write dialogue but it also shows he's just as brave as the characters he plays because there are all sorts of rules broken here and this helps keep the viewer on high alert because you never know what's going to happen. Every racist remake ever made towards a black person are present here and played for laughs in how over the top they are but they then lead to some hard hitting action as Williamson really does lay down the Hammer. The racial slurs are downright hilarious especially one scene where a dumb redneck tells Williamson to "shine his shoes" and the Hammer goes up to him acting like a shoe shiner. The way Williamson plays this and eventually pays it off is just downright brilliant and is clearly a highlight of the genre. Some get shot while others are forced to keep handing money over in fines but the Hammer deals with them all. What I respect most about the film and its screenplay is that Williamson isn't afraid to not play by the rules and the reason I say this is because certain people are killed throughout and these are the type of people that never get killed in films like this. The action scenes are great as are the stunts and Arnold knows how to use the slow motion oh so well. In some ways this film spoofs BLAZING SADDLES, which is pretty funny considering that film was a spoof to begin with. The sensitive should probably stay clear but if you want brave and fun film-making than this here is the top of the blaxploitation genre.

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Samoan Bob
1975/08/24

Fred Williamson and D'urville Martin are two black bounty hunters that stumble into a town that is sorely in need of a sheriff. So what do they do? Why make themselves the sheriff and deputy of course. Now we know the white folk won't take a liking to that, especially the local bandit (played by William Smith) and his gang a' crackers. Not particularly distinguished from the blaxploitation Western sub-sub genre and not nearly as wild as the name suggests, 'Boss N!gger' is still good fun with a lot of humor (supplied mostly by Martin) and well-directed action scenes.

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