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Black Oak Conspiracy

  • 1977
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
238
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Black Oak Conspiracy (1977)
ActionDrama

An average Joe is pitted against a crooked sheriff and unscrupulous land grabbers in this tale of small town corruption and revenge.An average Joe is pitted against a crooked sheriff and unscrupulous land grabbers in this tale of small town corruption and revenge.An average Joe is pitted against a crooked sheriff and unscrupulous land grabbers in this tale of small town corruption and revenge.

  • Director
    • Bob Kelljan
  • Writers
    • Hugh Smith
    • Jesse Vint
  • Stars
    • Jesse Vint
    • Karen Carlson
    • Albert Salmi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    238
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bob Kelljan
    • Writers
      • Hugh Smith
      • Jesse Vint
    • Stars
      • Jesse Vint
      • Karen Carlson
      • Albert Salmi
    • 9User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jesse Vint
    • Jingo Johnson
    Karen Carlson
    Karen Carlson
    • Lucy Metcalf
    Albert Salmi
    Albert Salmi
    • Sheriff Otis Grimes
    Seymour Cassel
    Seymour Cassel
    • Homer Metcalf
    Douglas Fowley
    Douglas Fowley
    • Bryan Hancock
    • (as Douglas V. Fowley)
    Robert F. Lyons
    Robert F. Lyons
    • Harrison Hancock
    James Gammon
    James Gammon
    • Deputy Bullard
    Will Hare
    Will Hare
    • Doc Roades
    Mary Wilcox
    Mary Wilcox
    • Beulah Barnes
    Janus Blythe
    Janus Blythe
    • Melba Barnes
    Jeremy Foster
    Jeremy Foster
    • Billie Bob
    Peggy Stewart
    Peggy Stewart
    • Virginia Metcalf
    Joanne Strauss
    Joanne Strauss
    • Sadie Grimes
    Vic Perrin
    Vic Perrin
    • Mr. Finch
    Darby Hinton
    Darby Hinton
    • Miner at cafe
    Dana Derfus
    • Miner
    Rock A. Walker
    • Policeman
    • (as Rock Walker)
    Buff Brady
    • Policeman
    • Director
      • Bob Kelljan
    • Writers
      • Hugh Smith
      • Jesse Vint
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    6boblipton

    Pleasant Programmer

    Hollywood stuntman Jesse Vint heads back to the Oklahoma home where he was born. His mother is in a coma in the hospital, her farm has been sold, and the town is divided against him. Half are glad to see him back, and the sheriff and developers want him gone.

    This movie screams it was made in the 1970s, from the haircuts to the soundtrack to the loose-jointed way it's plotted Vimt's old girlfriend, Karen Carlson, has moved on, looking for someone who can get her out into the wider world, and Bimt's modest life won't do it; not that he's been writing.

    Despite the title, there appears to be no deep-rooted conspiracy, just people looking to make a buck and willing to get nasty about it. Cint's script is not particularly deep, but it gets its undemanding job done. Some longtime movie people show up in sizable roles, including Albert Salmi, Seymour Castellani, and Douglas Fowley in his antepenultimate big-screen role.
    5lightninboy

    Little-seen good-old-boy movie

    I caught only the last part of this on television once. I'm going to have to wing it. Jesse Vint is the star playing the hero, Jingo. Jesse Vint has had a lot of roles, including a starring one in Macon County Line. Well, it seems old Jingo left his hometown of Black Oak and became a stuntman, a good occupation for a good old boy. Then it seems that for some reason old Jingo comes back to his hometown of Black Oak. Then it seems that naturally his old friends and family treat him as a hometown boy who went out into the world and done good. Jingo drives a black El Camino with sidepipes (This was the '70s!). But it seems that things are not quite right in Black Oak. It seems that people are dying suspiciously, etc., etc. Well, naturally the locals are helpless to do anything about whatever is going on. Well, naturally it takes a world-wise outsider like Jingo to investigate and see that there is a conspiracy in Black Oak. And just what is the Black Oak conspiracy? Why, it's a money-making racket designed to get money from the Black Oak residents from the cradle to the grave! It's worse than just death and taxes! As I recall, Jingo had an old friend who was a cop, and Jingo put a potato in his exhaust pipe so Jingo could go somewhere and the cop couldn't. And then there was this strip mine with big Terex trucks in it, and naturally Jingo has to have a showdown there like Arnold Schwartzenegger in Raw Deal. Well, I wouldn't be surprised if Jingo plumb wipes out this Black Oak conspiracy. I wouldn't be surprised if his friend the cop had a couple potatoes to stick in a certain place for fun, either.
    7udar55

    If you like WHITE LIGHTNING and GATOR...

    then you should check this out. This is an entertaining good ol' boy action flick. Hollywood stuntman Jingo (Jesse Vint) returns to his hometown in Oklahoma when his mother takes ill. He immediately suspects something isn't right with his mother's situation (she is nearly catatonic and in a nursing home) so he begins to investigate. He uncovers the scheme involving the sheriff, a local doctor, cheap property and the local land mine. And, naturally, he wins back the girl he left in town. It is strange how this type of film (small town conspiracy) was so predominant in the 70s but rarely gets made today. BOC is a bit slow in the beginning but picks up toward the end with a fun car chase and a couple of really shocking shootings. Sadly, the poster, featuring a bloodied and beaten Vint with a shotgun and overturned cars, depicts stuff that never happens in the movie.
    6abbazabakyleman-98834

    An Action-Packed Revenge Story

    Jesse Vint (who co-wrote and produced the film) stars as Hollywood stuntman Jingo Johnson, who is summoned back home to the small town of Black Oak, where his mother is deathly-ill in a nursing facility. He also gets caught up in corruption and uncovers a land-developing scheme involving shady locals. There are also some good action set pieces, such as a wild, but lively car chase on mountain roads and plenty of fight scenes, despite the plot being routine to other '70s redneck crime outings, such as Billy Jack and White Lightning. It's also nice to see an El Camino go through all sorts of obstacles, whether being chased or showing off.
    7Coventry

    Oh wow, civilized and educated rednecks!

    "Blac Oak Conspiracy" is quite a unique film, or at least in my perception. Judging by the title, the setting, the era of release and the type of characters in the cast list, I was expecting a typically enjoyable slice of Rednecksploitation. And, in fact, it is just that, only more ... sophisticated! Usually in this kind of film, the Southern hicks chase innocent city folks through the woods, they moonshine, or they smuggle booze. The bad rednecks in the film, however, have flawless dental hygiene and occupy themselves with fraudulent real-estate transactions and misleading poor elderly landowners. Even the supportive characters are not your average type of good old-boy yokels, but school teachers and strong independent women instead. The mandatory trademarks of Rednecksploitation are well-represented, though, like the utterly corrupt Sheriff (fantastic role for Albert Salmi), the town's rebel returning home, car chases & crashes, bar fights, bare-knuckle boxing, buxom farmer daughters getting topless, couples rolling around in haystacks, and a catchy country song playing during the opening credits. "Black Oak Conspiracy" is somewhat slow-paced, but never boring and the story builds up towards a terrific climax. During the last twenty minutes, when one of the bad guys goes totally berserk, there is even a bit of nasty gore to enjoy. The great cast includes Jesse Vint (who also co-wrote the script), Robert F. Lyons, Seymour Cassel, and the aforementioned Albert Salmi.

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    • Trivia
      Reportedly, there was tension between Jesse Vint and director Bob Kellijan, whom Vint thought was not the right director for the job.
    • Goofs
      The police car Sheriff Grimes drives to the quarry, near the end of the film, is a 1975 AMC Matador, but when Grimes watches it fall off the cliff and explode, it is a 1963 Lincoln Continental.
    • Quotes

      Bryan Hancock: [notices Grimes sitting in his yard with a shotgun on his lap] What are you doing with that shotgun?

      Sheriff Grimes: I'm going to use it.

      Bryan Hancock: What do you mean?

      Sheriff Grimes: [takes off his sunglasses] I'm going to clean up this whole, stinking mess.

      Bryan Hancock: What are you talking about?

      Sheriff Grimes: [cleans his sunglasses with a cloth] Well, first, I'm going to take Jingo's shotgun here and I'm gonna kill the good doctor and I'm gonna kill his nurse, Beulah. That gets rid of two people that might open their mouths and then I'm...

      [notices Hancock growing nervous and starts chuckling]

      Sheriff Grimes: What is the matter, Hancock?

      Bryan Hancock: You're crazy.

      Sheriff Grimes: And then I'm going to produce this shotgun as evidence and I'm gonna let everybody know how Jingo lost his mind and went on a killing spree...

      Bryan Hancock: You can't do that!

      Sheriff Grimes: ...and then I'm gonna find the son of a bitch and I'm gonna kill HIM, too!

      Bryan Hancock: If I thought you were serious, I'd turn you in myself!

      Sheriff Grimes: [gets up from the chair] What did you say? I don't think I heard you.

      Bryan Hancock: Stop acting like a fool, Grimes. You're not frightening me.

      Sheriff Grimes: [he walks away, but turns around] You'd do that? You'd turn me in?

      Bryan Hancock: If I thought you'd do that, yes, of course, I would.

      Sheriff Grimes: [after a pause] You son of a bitch!

      [he shoots Bryan in the face, blowing half his head off, and his body falls into a swimming pool]

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jingo
    • Production company
      • Clark-Vint Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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