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L'homme coriace

Original title: The Human Tornado
  • 1976
  • 16
  • 1h 36m
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6.0/10
2.1K
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L'homme coriace (1976)
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Dolemite flees to California, where he helps Queen Bee and her Kung Fu prostitutes battle a local gangster.Dolemite flees to California, where he helps Queen Bee and her Kung Fu prostitutes battle a local gangster.Dolemite flees to California, where he helps Queen Bee and her Kung Fu prostitutes battle a local gangster.

  • Director
    • Cliff Roquemore
  • Writers
    • Jerry Jones
    • Rudy Ray Moore
    • Jimmy Lynch
  • Stars
    • Rudy Ray Moore
    • Lady Reed
    • Jimmy Lynch
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    6.0/10
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    • Director
      • Cliff Roquemore
    • Writers
      • Jerry Jones
      • Rudy Ray Moore
      • Jimmy Lynch
    • Stars
      • Rudy Ray Moore
      • Lady Reed
      • Jimmy Lynch
    • 32User reviews
    • 42Critic reviews
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    Rudy Ray Moore
    Rudy Ray Moore
    • Dolemite
    Lady Reed
    • Queen Bee
    Jimmy Lynch
    • Mr. Motion
    Howard Jackson
    • World Karate Champion Howard Jackson
    Gloria Delaney
    • Hurricane Annie
    • (as Glorya De Lani)
    Jerry Jones
    • Detective Pete Blakeley
    Sir Lady Java
    • Java
    • (as Java)
    J.B. Baron
    • Sheriff Bently
    Jack Kelly
    Jack Kelly
    • Capt. Ryan
    Herb Graham
    • Mobster Joe Cavaletti
    Barbara Gerl
    • Mrs. Cavaletti
    James R. Page
    • Jimmy
    • (as James Cromartie)
    Ernie Hudson
    Ernie Hudson
    • Bo
    • (as Louis Hudson)
    Ed Montgomery
    • Dough
    Peaches Jones
    • T.C.
    Freddie DeFox
    • Maitre d' No. 1
    • (as Freddie De Fox)
    Billy Nighten Gale
    • Maitre d' No. 2
    Kathyn Hayes
    • Madam
    • Director
      • Cliff Roquemore
    • Writers
      • Jerry Jones
      • Rudy Ray Moore
      • Jimmy Lynch
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    aswerve

    Mr Moore and his hush puppies!

    Who said sequels suck? Not Rudy Ray Moore who IS the human tornado! You better hope you never meet Dolemite just before he drops one of his ass kickin', head beatin' rap soliloquay's, as this would warrant a reversed film jump onto a rooftop with a sloppy slap to the mouth, while his topless beauties sit in the background laughing it up in what must be the (intentionally) funniest Blacksploitation film ever (yes funnier than the original Dolemite film!)

    You will not only laugh at the fight scenes, but the dialogue is hilarious! Forget competent filmmaking as that adds for all the enjoyment!. All serious expectations should be left at the front door when watching this.

    A true gem that will never be recreated except in the music video's of Snoop dogg. (and thats a good thing!)
    7Frick

    Great movie for bad movie lovers

    As a lover of bad movies, I definitely hit paydirt with this one. The plot isn't really that bad, but there are a few instances where you really have to ask yourself "what the heck is going on here?"

    There are many many things that make this the funniest bad movie ever. First off, Rudy Ray Moore had gotten so fat and slow when this movie was filmed that the special effects consist of speeding up the fight scenes to double time. There are also scenes where there is a slow-motion instant replay, jumping onto a ten foot high wall (by playing falling off of it backwards), naked men walking out of huge letters, and sex that literally brings down the roof (with the cable holding up the roof catching on fire).

    Of course, no Rudy Ray Moore movie would be complete without a completely gratuitous and random comedy club scene where Rudy makes fun of all the customers, interposed with people doing some odd dance. There are so many things bad about this movie, but they're bad in an entertaining way, and if you take your eyes off the movie, you might miss another mistake.

    Rating: 1/10 for actual value, 10/10 for cheese factor, 10/10 for picking out mistakes and goofs, averages out to 7/10.
    Backlash007

    Who's the King of Blaxploitation?

    Dolemite, you heard me!!! That's right he's back, and meaner than ever as the Human Tornado. The Human Tornado doesn't have anything on the original Dolemite, although I don't really see how this is a sequel. How is Dolemite all of sudden a rich pillar of the black community? Why does Blakeley the cop from the original (he's credited as Detective Pete, but they call him Blakeley) not know who Dolemite is? Other than that, all of the new characters are instant classics, from the gay guy on down to the sheriff, and even the new "creeper" wanna-be. But no one can ever replace Mitchell and White. They should have escaped from prison and helped the sheriff hunt down Dolemite. Now can you dig that? The best part of the movie has got to be Ernie Hudson's dramatic scene when his brother is shot. "He's just playin'! He's just playin'!" Other greats include the intro and Rudy's theme song, and the brief second Dolemite is shown eating chicken during sex. Hilarious Blaxploitation. So all you no business baring, insecure, rat soup eating motha's better watch out for Dolemite!!
    tomgillespie2002

    Has the strange ability to be both dull and exciting

    Rudy Ray Moore reprises his comic character creation, Dolemite, the hyperbolic, Mohammed Ali-jive-talking, rhythmic discoursing, man of the people. The sequel to 1975's Dolemite, the film offers nothing new to the series, or to blaxploitation cinema, but simply adheres to the generic signifiers, such as female nudity, car chases, and the ubiquitous kung-fu cross-over. But significantly for the stylistic variations of the sub-genre, the subject of racism is the most evident theme - despite the fact that blaxploitation is readily accused of reverse racism (a term I have never understood, as this would suggest that racism is a purely white condition - it's all xenophobia).

    Dolemite is caught in bed with the local red-neck sheriff Beaty (J. B. Baron)'s wife, who is then shot dead by his deputy. Escaping this situation, Dolemite flees to California, and the sheriff's crew follow, pinning the crime upon Dolemite. Lady Reed also reprises her role as Queen Bee, and she along with "her girls" have their club shut down by the mob, and it is up to Dolemite to settle the score.

    Undoubtedly taking into account the failings of Dolemite, the sequel increases much of what makes exploitation cinema exciting. The violence is more nuanced, there is a lot more naked flesh on display, but more significantly, the comedy is far more indulgently silly, over the top ridiculousness. It's those rhythmic one-liners that Moore produces that increase the enjoyability of the film. And of course (as previously stated), no blaxploitation film would be complete without that other ethnic sub-genre, kung-fu, and here we are enthralled by the ferocious work of the Central American Nunchuck Champion, plus an early role for future Ghostbuster, Ernie Hudson. Marginally better than its predecessor, it has a strange ability to be both dull and exciting.

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    6DrSatan

    Most Competent Rudy Ray Moore Movie

    I've seen Dolemite and Disco Godfather as well as Human Tornado...I'm something of a Rudy fan. I must say, however, that Human Tornado is the most competant Rudy Ray Moore movie I have seen (admittedly I have not seen Petey Wheatstraw or Monkey Hustle). The direction, camera work, and acting, while still substandard is no where near as atrocious as in Dolemite or Godfather. The story is simple and routine, but the dialogue and rapping is high-larious. My favorite scene for all out ridiculousness was when Rudy and "Miss Wonderful" get naked and....excercise in bed. Literally. I must say, however, if you're looking for the highlarious incompetency of Godfather, it won't be found here.

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    • Trivia
      The cave they pull into during the car chase is none other than Bronson Cave, known to millions for its use in such films and TV shows as Batman (1966), L'Invasion des profanateurs de sépultures (1956) and It Conquered the World (1956).
    • Goofs
      About 15 minutes or so into the film, as Dolemite is being chased by an Alabama county Sheriff (because he got caught in bed with said Sheriff's wife), you can see the Hollywood sign as they drive through the upper roads of Griffith Park... and then they talk about how they have to get moving out to California.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Cavaletti: He made me do it!

      Dolemite: Bitch, are you for real?

    • Alternate versions
      Two different video tape versions exist in box with same cover art, from same company. One version edits out the gay driver sequence and moves the opening credits sequence to where it would be.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Best of Sex and Violence (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      The Human Tornado
      Written and performed by Rudy Ray Moore

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    • Release date
      • September 19, 1984 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Human Tornado
    • Filming locations
      • Bronson Caves, Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA(car chase through the cave)
    • Production company
      • Comedian International Enterprises (C.I.E.)
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    • Budget
      • $200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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