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Hammer

  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
815
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Hammer (1972)
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A Los Angeles dock worker becomes a boxer but his crooked manager is involved in various rackets and he's working for the mob.A Los Angeles dock worker becomes a boxer but his crooked manager is involved in various rackets and he's working for the mob.A Los Angeles dock worker becomes a boxer but his crooked manager is involved in various rackets and he's working for the mob.

  • Director
    • Bruce D. Clark
  • Writer
    • Charles Eric Johnson
  • Stars
    • Fred Williamson
    • Bernie Hamilton
    • Vonetta McGee
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    815
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce D. Clark
    • Writer
      • Charles Eric Johnson
    • Stars
      • Fred Williamson
      • Bernie Hamilton
      • Vonetta McGee
    • 13User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Fred Williamson
    Fred Williamson
    • B.J. Hammer
    Bernie Hamilton
    Bernie Hamilton
    • Davis
    Vonetta McGee
    Vonetta McGee
    • Lois
    William Smith
    William Smith
    • Brenner
    Charles Lampkin
    Charles Lampkin
    • Big Sid
    Elizabeth Harding
    • Rhoda
    Mel Stewart
    Mel Stewart
    • Professor
    D'Urville Martin
    D'Urville Martin
    • Sonny
    Stack Pierce
    Stack Pierce
    • Roughhouse
    Jamal Moore
    • Henry Jones
    Nawana Davis
    • Mary
    John Quade
    John Quade
    • Riley
    Johnny Silver
    Johnny Silver
    • Tiny
    Juan DeCarlos
    • Bruiser
    • (as Juan De Carlos)
    Jorge Cervera Jr.
    • Medina
    • (as George Cervera Jr.)
    Leon Isaac Kennedy
    Leon Isaac Kennedy
    • Bobby Williams
    • (as Leon Issac)
    Perrie Lott
    • Nagi
    Philip Jackson
    • Landlord
    • (as Phillip Jackson)
    • Director
      • Bruce D. Clark
    • Writer
      • Charles Eric Johnson
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    5Prismark10

    Nailed it

    Hammer is former NHL star Fred Williamson's first blaxploitation film. Hard to believe that Blaxploitation gave more former black athletes work than Dancing with the Stars!

    Williamson plays Hammer a decent guy, a dock worker in LA who gets into boxing but the promoter is crooked and wants him to take a dive or else there would be consequences for his girlfriend. People who cross the local Mr Big be it former boxers or trainers get to feel the full force of his henchman Brenner (William Smith) and he likes to dish out pain.

    Unusually for a blaxploitation film the lead detective is played by a black man (Bernie Hamilton of Starsky & Hutch fame) who advises and helps out Hammer. The lack of antagonistic relationship between our hero and the police is refreshing.

    Hammer is not a great film, rather formulaic but it is a well made film with good production values. It has its share of violence, nudity and sex. Williamson tones it down here, more of an ordinary Joe swiftly rising to the top.

    Smith as the slimy, sleazy, racist villain steals the show. He was one of the best villains in the 1970s, the guy audiences loved to hate.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Solid blaxploitation fare.

    Former football player Fred Williamson does well in his earliest starring vehicle, playing B.J. Hammer, fired from his job as a dock worker but soon finding success as a pugilist. He shrugs off suggestions that the local mob is playing a large part in his success, although the writing is on the wall. His sleazy manager, Big Sid (Charles Lampkin), IS a crime figure who also dabbles in drugs. Eventually, the mob will order him to take a fall in a fight, and abduct his girlfriend Lois (Vonetta McGee) to ensure his participation.

    All in all, "Hammer" shows its audience a pretty good time. The director is Bruce D. Clark ("The Ski Bum", "Galaxy of Terror"), who utilizes some good camera angles and some quick cutting. The action scenes are fine, and there are effective doses of sex and violence to please an exploitation loving crowd. The story by Charles Eric Johnson is straightforward, and uses weary detective Davis (Bernie Hamilton ('Starsky and Hutch')), and the love interest Lois, to function as moral centres for our hero.

    The violence may be somewhat hard to take for some viewers, but it's hard to be that upset when that typically bright red movie blood just looks so fake. An undeniable highlight is in seeing foxy exploitation starlet Marilyn Joi (in her film debut) do an incredibly erotic dance.

    Fred brings all his athleticism and charisma to the starring role, and receives strong support from Hamilton, Lampkin, McGee, the eternally bad ass William Smith as an incredibly rotten thug, Mel Stewart as a trainer, D'Urville Martin as a pool hall regular, Stack Pierce as a guy named "Roughhouse", and John Quade as a goon. Leon Isaac Kennedy (the "Penitentiary" series) also makes his film debut as a kid named Bobby.

    Set to a pulsing soul score by Solomon Burke, "Hammer" is decent (if predictable) fun that does leave you with a smile on your face.

    Seven out of 10.
    paul vincent zecchino

    Boxers. Detectives. Vonetta McGee; Watch this. Now.

    You like films about boxers, and like them guys? Then 'Hammer' sometimes promoted as 'B.J. Hammer' is for you. It's got boxers. The kind with the gloves what whale the snot out of one another while mob guys who wear them tinted 'psycho shades' all the time hang in the back and get rich, placing bets.

    But Hammer, adroitly played by Fred Williamson, transcends to boxing genre to make this film worth watching again and again. Forget Rocky I through XVII. Stick with Hammer. He kicks the snot out of the competition.

    You like Detectives? Well, you got plenty detectives and cops walking around this film. They offer advice to Hammer. He takes it. Look, pal, when detectives see fit to convey to you advice based upon their decades of experience, knowledge, and instinct forged in the crucible of streetwork, you graciously accept it and comply. Right? Am I right. You know I'm right. So quit contradicting me, already.

    Now, a visual treat. The late Vonetta McGee in an early role. Yeah, you remember her as the mysterious repo secretary and double agent for the sinister Hermanos Rodriguez in 1984's 'repo man'. But here, she plays a great role as loyal mate to the protagonist, and a real beauty at that.

    Saw "Hammer" over the weekend on THIS TV, so it likely will be airing again shortly.

    Don't miss it, or else the detectives will have some questions to ask you. And you don't answer them right, Hammer might just wail the snot out of you.

    So get straight. B.J. Hammer is the man.

    Paul Vincent Zecchino Manasota Key, Florida 11 October, 2010
    7abbazabakyleman-98834

    When you combine Rocky and a standard Blaxploitation film, what have you got?

    In his first starring role, Fred Williamson plays B. J. Hammer, an aspiring L. A. boxer who works part-time at the docks, which is being used as a heroin-smuggling ring led by kingpin Big Sid (Charles Lampkin) and his henchman Brenner (William Smith). Hammer, however, is oblivious to it as he is busy training for an upcoming championship fight. The only allies he has are Sid's secretary Lois (Vonetta McGee) and his trainer The Professor (Mel Stewart). It is also isn't long until Brenner abuses his power and attempts to overthrow Sid.

    Done on the cheap side, the film does warrant some good action, particularly a wild car chase through a railyard and some frantic fights, including one inside a gymnasium.
    4goods116

    Lifeless and Boring, for Genre Fans Only

    Weaker entry in the Blaxploitation genre, but still one of the earlier films and has genre staple Fred Williamson. Has the same generic scenes with mobsters, people beating each other up, nudity and the general genre clichés. But story line is simply boring. Boxing scenes add a bit of color and interest. Not worth watching unless you are a student of the Blaxploitation genre.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Marilyn Joi.
    • Goofs
      The police cars that chase Brady into the train yard are Dodge Coronets, but when Davis shows up, the police cars change to Plymouth Satellites.
    • Quotes

      Roughhouse: You gettin' out! I'm gettin' out, man. You cats are comin' down too hard.

      Big Sid: Calm yourself, Rough', baby. You gonna work yourself up to an ulcer, old man. Just tell old Sid what's got your jaws uptight.

      Roughhouse: Look, man, I done paid you back ten times over them IOUs. And now I wanna make a clean break.

      Big Sid: Alright... takes a lotta money to live the good life on your pay. Man, you still got champagne and caviar runnin' though your veins from the old days.

      Roughhouse: No. Get yourself a new boy. I don't mind turning my head every now and then on a rip-off. But bustin' up people just ain't my bag, man.

      Big Sid: Well whatever you decide, my man. I'm a reasonable cat. But, why don't you think it over tonight, huh? I'll do the same and we'll talk about it tomorrow.

      Roughhouse: But I an't gonna change my mind.

      Big Sid: Well, if it comes down to that, I'll understand. Cos' I'm your partner, come hell or high water.

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • B J Hammer
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Essaness Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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