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Poing d'acier

Original title: Bogard
  • 1975
  • 16
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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Richard Lawson in Poing d'acier (1975)
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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.To make money, a Los Angeles street-fighter goes to work for gangsters.

  • Director
    • Timothy Galfas
  • Writers
    • Tim Kelly
    • Andrew Maisner
    • Richard Kaye
  • Stars
    • Richard Lawson
    • Annazette Chase
    • Philip Michael Thomas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    546
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Timothy Galfas
    • Writers
      • Tim Kelly
      • Andrew Maisner
      • Richard Kaye
    • Stars
      • Richard Lawson
      • Annazette Chase
      • Philip Michael Thomas
    • 20User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Lawson
    Richard Lawson
    • Leroy Fisk
    Annazette Chase
    Annazette Chase
    • Florence
    Philip Michael Thomas
    Philip Michael Thomas
    • Fletch…
    Robert Burr
    Robert Burr
    • Logan
    • (archive footage)
    Dabney Coleman
    Dabney Coleman
    • Heineken
    Charles L. Hamilton
    • Ingo
    Denise Gordy
    Denise Gordy
    • Bea
    Richard Kaye
    • Earl
    Ed Rue
    • Avon
    John Wesley
    John Wesley
    • Ira
    • (archive footage)
    • (as John Wesley Rodgers)
    Ron Carson
    • Big Henry
    • (archive footage)
    Al Checco
    Al Checco
    • Fleichman
    • (archive footage)
    Joseph Ruskin
    Joseph Ruskin
    • Scarletti
    • (archive footage)
    Carolyn Calcote
    • Ginger
    Morris Buchanan
    Morris Buchanan
    • Farr
    • (as Morris Buchannan)
    Eddie Crawford
    • Lucius
    Nicholas Worth
    Nicholas Worth
    • Masters
    H.B. Haggerty
    H.B. Haggerty
    • Moose
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Timothy Galfas
    • Writers
      • Tim Kelly
      • Andrew Maisner
      • Richard Kaye
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    5arfdawg-1

    Watchable Obscure Movie

    To make money, a Los Angeles street-fighter goes to work for gangsters.

    Wow. Porn music. Porn Direction. And originally rated X.

    This is some real obscure blaxpoltation flick. With Dabney Coleman no less!!!!

    The movie is VERY 70s. The homes they shoot in a re so 70s.

    The movie starts with a white mobster getting his haircut in a black barbershop!

    Leroy becomes a street fighter fighter for money in junk yards roof tops, etc. Nuts. How are they making money off this The lemon aid stand?

    Not really sure why this movie was rated X when it came out. Not much blood or nudity.

    Anyway...surprisingly, it's a watchable movie. I was very surprised.
    8Falconeer

    When Art Is Vandalised...

    ...when film distributors get their hands on someone else's creation, and take a hatchet to it, you get "Black Fist." Even the title was changed. Originally called "Bogard," this was a hard hitting character study of a desperate man who turns to bare knuckle fighting matches to survive in a world that had no use for an uneducated and poor black man. Actor Richard Lawson radiates a certain sex appeal and a strong screen presence as Leroy Fisk, the guy that can't be knocked down by anyone or anything. His fighting skills soon get him noticed by a corrupt, mafia-like syndicate of bad guys, determined to make money off of him, and the harder he tries to break free of them, the tighter their hold on him becomes. The boxing business has always been a shady one, and the fact that bare knuckle street fighting is completely illegal, make the situation even worse. The plot has been described in other reviews, so I will just comment on the quality of this Grindhouse gem, which offers everything you would want from the genre. Violent, gritty, sordid and sexed up movie that has no shortage of action as well as drama. "Black Fist" also has this atmospheric quality that is similar to a film called "Penitentiary," another Grindhouse gem that deals with similar subject matter. But what happened to the original print of this film? "Bogard" played briefly in select theaters in 1975, and almost immediately vanished from the face of the Earth soon after. The few people who were lucky enough to catch it in the theaters, seem to remember the movie fondly. Indeed this is a hard one to forget, even in it's altered form. Several years later the movie resurfaced, only with a new name, and minus a lot of scenes that were both controversial and essential to the plot. There were even some new scenes added that were NOT in the original cut, as apparently the producers were trying to create a product that was more commercial, hoping to make some money off the now vandalized "Bogard." Not surprisingly, It didn't work. So the movie once again receded into obscurity. These days it can be found on very poor quality dvd's from disreputable distributors who are unconcerned with quality and just want to make a dollar. This disgraceful practice has been utilized before, and after "Bogard." Another fantastic art house/blaxploitation masterpiece by the name of "Ganja & Hess," was apparently too "art house" and not enough "blaxploitation" for it's distributors, so the movie was cut and the plot was changed, and, basically ruined because of greed. And in the 90's a film called "54" suffered a similar fate, when the distributors at Miramax thought that film was too sleazy and sordid, not considering the fact that a film about the notorious nightclub 'Studio 54' could be anything other than sleazy and sordid. so they cut half the movie out and forced the director to re -shoot the other half. The reworked film was a complete failure as well. Thankfully movie fans are now getting the opportunity to see these ruined films in their original form, with the advent of Blu Ray technology. And fans of "Bogard" should be thrilled to know that, as of this writing, one such Blu Ray label is working on the restoration of "Bogard." Recently the missing reels have been found and it is only a matter of time before we can see "Bogard" in it's original glory. Apparently the entire subplot that dealt with an interracial relationship was cut out, as that subject was still considered too controversial for audiences of the time. The sex scenes were surprisingly graphic as well, enough to earn the film the 'X' rating. Another scene resembling a modern day "slave auction" was cut, among some other scenes. Anyway this fan will be among the first in line to pick up that Blu Ray whenever it hits the shelves. As the standards of Hollywood continue to decline, and the quality of new releases gets worse with every passing year, I think it will become a trend for people to look to forgotten movies of the past, for their entertainment. This explains the new trend of restoring and releasing forgotten or lost films from decades past. There is a growing interest in movies of the past, and "Bogard" is one film that is due for rediscovery..
    6Bezenby

    Are you a joker, Leeroy?

    Leeroy Fisk is a hard case street fighter with a mighty afro, a pregnant wife, a mistress and no money at all. What's a brother who doesn't want to work for the white man to do? Except work for the white man as a street fighter. Leeroy starts working for mid-level gangster Logan, and after a quick training montage is out dealing knuckle suppers to other street fighters in return for a load of the green, which he either gives to his wife or his mistress if his wife isn't talking to him. I also thought he had a kid but then I'm not sure because to be honest the editing in this film is a bit choppy to say the least.

    Anyway, Leeroy's finally getting some cash, so of course a crooked (white) cop turns up to put the squeeze on him. This guy was named after a brand of beer so that was cool. Leeroy's not cool with this, especially when he discovers that the cop is giving the money back to Logan. Working for the white man is a compromise Leeroy's had to make, but discovering that the white man he's working for is getting more money from the white cop that's taking the other white man's money off of Leeroy is too much, so he plots to get the once over on the lot of them, involving blackmail, fedora hats, funk and afros.

    This doesn't work out too well for Leeroy, because the mob go all Tony Arzenta on his arse. Scratch one pregnant wife and finally the film takes off a bit as Leeroy goes nuts and decides to take down the mob and everyone involved with them.

    Filled with so many uses of the N word you'd swear Tarantino wrote the script and sent it back in time, Black Fist is an ultra low budget film that kind of ticks along for a while before the revenge plot takes off. Although it looks as if it cost about twelve dollars to make, this is one of those films where every white guy is evil, all the women get slapped around or killed, and the soundrack is totally funky and enjoyable (probably the best part to be honest). As I said the editing is choppy as hell, the sound varies depending on where the characters are (one scene takes place in a toilet and the reverb makes it hard as hell to understand what's being said), and one main character kind of just disappears towards the end.

    It was slow to get going, but it was good enough.
    drtturner

    We should start a blaxploitation movie watcher club

    I actually bested an earlier writer's bargain by buying this brand new in a shrink wrap for $1 at a dollar store. I regret that the cover art is a close up face pic that is generic and close up to where he looks like anybody else with an Afro and full mustache. I much more prefer the super hero pic that is sported on this page. The movie was middling, not as stellar as Shaft, Truck Turner and Superfly, but certainly above Fred Williamson's Joashua AKA Black Rider, which had it's potential retarded by one of the most inept music scores of all time. Black Fist has a competent soundtrack moving from a Liza Minelli/ Barbara Streisand sound alike crooning an opening homage to the lead character then moving to lush instrumentals with violins that would have made Barry White proud. The lead star looks familiar. In my case, I recently saw him in Burt Reynold's Stick, but I was surprised to find that he has only treaded on notoriety playing in many TV shows. He is somewhat similar to the guy who played on WXRP in Cinncinatti as well as The Brother from the Love Boat, which also makes him seem familiar. I thought his hero was decent with the exception of an opening scene that seemed out of character in which he stuttered when first confronted but then nonsensibly and unexplainably he was confident and confrontational seconds later ( a blooper perhaps). Speaking of bloopers, there is a scene early on when the Gerald Levert looking henchman pulls a gun on Leroy and behind him and clearly in site you see a second yes man who has a gun pointed at the Levert lookalike. It is subtle, but makes no sense 1 henchman pointing a gun at his partner. Perhaps improvised by an overzealous actor who wanted to extend his limited screen time. The actress who plays the love interest is more than adequate for an overall good film.
    1partymachine221

    Horrible, unfunny except for the part with Avon

    I got this movie in a bargain bin, hoping for an amusingly bad flick. Boy was I disappointed. (except for avon.) You see, the movie is indeed horrible, but so horrible, it isn't even laughable. The plot, oh wait, there is no plot. I suppose you could say it's about the main character rising up in the ranks of street fighting. At the end of the movie, the directors decided to either not make any more sense, or, more likely, died and had a monkey finish directing the movie. DON'T READ IF YOU DON'T WANT THE ENDING SPOILED! although the ending doesn't really spoil anything. The main character somehow ends up in a room filled with mirrors, a la Enter The Dragon, and then gets real angry, has stupid flashback, and hits a mirror. The end. Wheeee.

    The only redeeming factor of this movie was Avon's scene. He's talking to the rival street fighting boss and says something along these lines, completely deadpan: "Do not worry about him anymore sir. I have killed him in a sophisticated manner. I wined him, I dined hm, we went to a disco. We was havin a lot of fun. And then I killed him." at which point the boss says "good work avon. You're number 1." And avon says "Number 1! Alllriiiiight! Alriiight!" The scene continues with avon continuing to say "alllrriiiight!" over and over. The next scene is of a dead Avon floating in a pool. Intelligent? I think not.

    Lastly, I own the "Homeboy" version of this movie, meaning the title on the box I own is "Homeboy." It shows a huge guy holding a giant gun and screaming. This never happens in the movie. This man is never in the movie. High quality.

    Note--I am new to this reviewing, but hell yes I am going to keep it up.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Edward James Olmos.
    • Connections
      Edited into Tela Class: Punhos de Merda (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      L.A. Grey
      Performed by Geraldine Kaye

      Lyrics by Richard Kaye

      Music by Denny McReynolds

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    • Release date
      • January 12, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le combattant
    • Filming locations
      • Institute of Oral Love - 7722 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, California, USA(Exterior shots. In the 1970s, the Institute Of Oral Love was situated on the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and Spalding Avenue, Los Angeles. Closed and redeveloped.)
    • Production companies
      • Larrabure/Kaye Presentations
      • Centaur
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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