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S.O.S. Black Guns

Original title: Detroit 9000
  • 1973
  • 12
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.2K
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S.O.S. Black Guns (1973)
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After a fundraiser for a black politician is robbed, Detroit police put two detectives, one white and one black, on the case, who try to work together under boiling political pressure.After a fundraiser for a black politician is robbed, Detroit police put two detectives, one white and one black, on the case, who try to work together under boiling political pressure.After a fundraiser for a black politician is robbed, Detroit police put two detectives, one white and one black, on the case, who try to work together under boiling political pressure.

  • Director
    • Arthur Marks
  • Writer
    • Orville H. Hampton
  • Stars
    • Alex Rocco
    • Hari Rhodes
    • Vonetta McGee
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Arthur Marks
    • Writer
      • Orville H. Hampton
    • Stars
      • Alex Rocco
      • Hari Rhodes
      • Vonetta McGee
    • 24User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alex Rocco
    Alex Rocco
    • Lieutenant Danny Bassett
    Hari Rhodes
    Hari Rhodes
    • Sergeant Jesse Williams
    Vonetta McGee
    Vonetta McGee
    • Roby Harris
    Herbert Jefferson Jr.
    Herbert Jefferson Jr.
    • Ferdy
    Robert Phillips
    Robert Phillips
    • Captain Chalmers
    Ellaraino
    • Helen Durbin
    • (as Ella Edwards)
    Scatman Crothers
    Scatman Crothers
    • Reverend Markham
    Sally Baker
    • Ethel
    Rudy Challenger
    • Aubrey Hale Clayton
    Doris Ingraham
    George Skaff
    • Oscar
    Council Cargle
    • Drew Sheppard
    Regis Cordic
    Regis Cordic
    • Dr. Horace Cooley
    Stacy Keach Sr.
    Stacy Keach Sr.
    Davis Roberts
    Davis Roberts
    • Milo
    Jason Sommers
    Bob Charlton
    Ed Oldani
      • Director
        • Arthur Marks
      • Writer
        • Orville H. Hampton
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      7lee_eisenberg

      brothers and sisters do their stuff

      Another entry into the blaxploitation genre, Arthur Marks's "Detroit 9000" has a black detective and a white detective cooperating to investigate the theft of some jewels from a congressman's fund raiser in the Motor City. For the most part the movie has a lot of the things that we expect to see in a blaxploitation flick, although they put an interesting twist on racial stereotypes: the black detective is the refined character while the white detective is the streetwise one. There was even a line or two that they obviously lifted from "Dirty Harry". Otherwise, it was just a fun movie with a funk soundtrack. Among the cast members are Hari Rhodes, Alex Rocco (Moe Greene in "The Godfather"), Vonetta McGee and Scatman Crothers (Dick Hallorann in "The Shining").

      Detroit was long seen as the backbone of the US economy and now it's bankrupt. Geez.
      6HaemovoreRex

      A wonderful finale

      Quinten Tarrantino is obviously a big fan of this movie as indicated by his re-releasing of said title on his Raging Thunder label and if there's one thing I really like about Tarrantino, it's his taste in films which I share wholeheartedly.

      Having said this, whilst not implied as an insult to the film itself, this particular blaxploitation offering can hardly be described as one of the best of its ilk; indeed it seems to plod around somewhat aimlessly for most of its running time. However, don't switch off just yet for the final third does pick up incredibly well as it ties up the threads and culminates in a tremendously fun, prolonged chase sequence backed in typical seventies style by a suitable groovy track.

      Final verdict: Certainly worth a look but far from the most memorable Blaxplotation flick out there.
      6utgard14

      "You're allergic to Motown."

      A white Detroit detective (Alex Rocco) has to investigate a heist at a political fundraiser and he's none too happy about it. He's even less happy when he's forced to partner up with a black detective (Hari Rhodes). Despite their differences, the two cops work well together and get to the bottom of things.

      Alex Rocco and Hari Rhodes are both good. Beautiful Vonetta McGee isn't on screen nearly enough but has an important part. The minor roles are played by a variety of actors, some of whom seem like complete amateurs who recite their lines robotically. The actress playing Rocco's wife has one scene and she uses it to give a lesson on terrible acting.

      Mostly straight but there are some unintentional moments of hilarity. Such as a car moving at slow speed driving into a parked car, causing both vehicles to instantly explode like they were packed with dynamite. Or an older white reporter seriously asking the Chief of Police "Do you think it was a honky caper?" There's also a scene that rips off Dirty Harry's "do you feel lucky punk" scene. The dialogue is different but the scene is too similar to be a coincidence considering Dirty Harry came out a couple years before this and that scene was an instant classic.

      It's a good blaxploitation flick. I enjoyed all of the Detroit locations, including many now-demolished buildings. It's obviously a limited movie, in terms of budget, but it's still entertaining.
      249

      extra crispy

      Not your typical Blaxploitation movie. I rented it because Vonetta McGee is in it but was pleasantly surprised. You should see the top tier Blaxploitaion movies (Fred,Pam,Jim,Isaac) first to appreciate this one. Definitely a sleeper.
      5Uriah43

      A Little Rough Around the Edges

      "Lieutenant Danny Bassett" (Alex Rocco) has just been handed an extremely volatile case involving some burglars who have stolen approximately $4 million in cash and jewels from a fund-raiser being hosted of a black Detroit congressman. There is no way he can win because if the suspects turn out to be black the mostly black population will think it's a cover up. If the perpetrators are white then the white population will think it's a whitewash to appease the black community. And obviously if he fails to find the culprits the public will want his head on a silver platter. To make things even worse a black police sergeant named "Jesse Williams" (Hari Rhodes) is also assigned to the case who Lt. Bassett believes will get all of the credit for apprehending the suspects instead of him. Anyway, for a "blaxploitation" film this movie wasn't too bad. While the film was a little rough around the edges I liked the selection of Detroit for the movie which was a refreshing change from the usual locations (New York, Los Angeles and Chicago). I also liked the addition of Vonetta McGee as the prostitute "Roby Harris". Again, this wasn't a bad blaxploitation film and I rate it as about average.

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      • Trivia
        During the time of production, "9000" was the Detroit Police radio code for "officer down," however that radio term was phased out by the early 1980s.
      • Goofs
        In the shootout at the cemetery, one character's squib is visible on his neck prior to being "shot" in the neck.
      • Connections
        Featured in Jackie Brown (1997)
      • Soundtracks
        Detroit 9000 (Main Title)
        Written and Performed by Luchi De Jesus

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      • Release date
        • June 18, 1975 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Official site
        • Miramax (United States)
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Detroit 9000
      • Filming locations
        • Detroit, Michigan, USA
      • Production company
        • Holly Hill Productions
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      Box office

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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $3,179
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $2,054
        • Oct 11, 1998
      • Gross worldwide
        • $3,179
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 46m(106 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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