Difference between revisions of "Black Street Fighter"
From The Grindhouse Cinema Database
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* Cinematography by William Larrabure | * Cinematography by William Larrabure | ||
* Film Editing by Andrew Maisner | * Film Editing by Andrew Maisner | ||
*Poster by [[Neal Adams]] | |||
===Plot Summary=== | ===Plot Summary=== | ||
*To make money, a Los Angeles street-fighter goes to work for gangsters. | *To make money, a Los Angeles street-fighter goes to work for gangsters. |
Revision as of 11:46, 19 September 2023
Black Street Fighter (1975, USA) is a Blaxploitation-Crime film directed by Timothy Galfas & Richard Kaye.
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- Featured in: Martial Arts 50 Movie Pack Collection | Soul Team Six | What It Is...What It Was (10 Film Collection)
Main Details
- Released in 1975
- Color
- Running Time: 87 Min.
- Distribution Co: Centaur Films (1975) (USA) (theatrical) | Astral Films (1976) (Canada) (theatrical) (as "Bogard")| New Line Cinema (USA) (as The Black Street Fighter)
- Directed by Timothy Galfas & Richard Kaye
- Written by Richard Kaye, Tim Kelly, Andrew Maisner
- Starring Richard Lawson, Philip Michael Thomas, Dabney Coleman
- Produced by Charles L. Hamilton, Richard Kaye, William Larrabure, William D. Sklar, Peter S. Traynor
- Original Music by Ed Townsend
- Cinematography by William Larrabure
- Film Editing by Andrew Maisner
- Poster by Neal Adams
Plot Summary
- To make money, a Los Angeles street-fighter goes to work for gangsters.
Also Known As
- Black Fist
- Bogard
- Homeboy
Taglines
- You Know Where He's Comin' From!
- The Big Bad Black Dude of the Streets... He'll bust you up, slam you down and blast you into pieces!