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Mr. Mean

  • 1977
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
137
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Fred Williamson in Mr. Mean (1977)
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A former Cosa Nostra henchman seeks greener pastures. Hiring himself out as a hit man, he immediately lands a job. His mission: wipe out his old boss.A former Cosa Nostra henchman seeks greener pastures. Hiring himself out as a hit man, he immediately lands a job. His mission: wipe out his old boss.A former Cosa Nostra henchman seeks greener pastures. Hiring himself out as a hit man, he immediately lands a job. His mission: wipe out his old boss.

  • Director
    • Fred Williamson
  • Writer
    • Fred Williamson
  • Stars
    • Fred Williamson
    • Lou Castel
    • Raimund Harmstorf
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    137
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    • Director
      • Fred Williamson
    • Writer
      • Fred Williamson
    • Stars
      • Fred Williamson
      • Lou Castel
      • Raimund Harmstorf
    • 7User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Fred Williamson
    Fred Williamson
    • Mr. Mean
    Lou Castel
    Lou Castel
    • Huberto
    Raimund Harmstorf
    Raimund Harmstorf
    • Rommell
    Crippy Yocard
    • Rene
    Antonio Maimone
    • Rico
    Rita Silva
    Rita Silva
    • Carla
    Pat Brocato
    • Tony
    David Mills
    • Lt. Rigoli
    Stelio Candelli
    • Ranati
    Tawfiq Said
    • Driver
    Angela Doria
    • Farm Girl
    Richard Oneto
    • Man
    Clarence Satchell
    • Self
    • (as Satch)
    Charles Borromel
    Charles Borromel
    • Johnny
    Ohio Players
    Ohio Players
    • Music Band
    • (uncredited)
    Angelo Ragusa
    Angelo Ragusa
    • Thug
    • (uncredited)
    Franco Ukmar
    • Thug
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Fred Williamson
    • Writer
      • Fred Williamson
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    1DrSatan

    Disappointing

    One would think that a Fred Williamson star vehicle, with Fred having the director's chair and the Ohio Players on the soundtrack would be a highly entertaining film. One would be wrong. This film is cluttered, boring, incredibly poorly acted. The villain is one of the least menacing I've ever seen-he's basically a pudgy shmuck. The only redeeming scene in the whole film involes Fred's giant medallion saving his life.
    tnlamonica

    James Bond meets ghetto - very funny

    I rented this movie many years ago and since then I have told many people about this movie because it is SOOOO funny. I try to take into consideration that this movie was made in the 1970's and probably had a budget of $1000.00 but still. There are so many mistakes, tacky scenes, and just plain bad scenes that you should rent it just for a laugh. It's kind of like James Bond meets ghetto. Rent this movie at least once for a good laugh.
    7Weirdling_Wolf

    if y'all want the job done clean, and y'all got the folding green, you can rely on Mr. Mean!'

    Super bad icon Fred Williamson directs Fred Williamson in the Fred Williamson-tastic 70s hit man thriller Mr. Mean. Williamson's Mr. Mean is one virile and brutish hombre, and when he's not being a virile and brutish hombre he's kicking yo' muther's ass!!!! Hired to kill a sleazy mafia skell (Lou Castel), Mr. Mean is soon a marked man, but he brutally unmarks himself by kicking every muther-lovers ass!!! Right on!!!! Additional funky vibes are groovily gleaned from the pristine Ohio Players score. Scrappy scads of chronic, haymaker Kung Fu, dapper threads, Vesuvius hot chicks, Postcard perfect Rome locations, burly Alpha Raimund Harmsdorf, and a frankly bewildered Lou Castel makes Mr. Mean one righteously Euro-freaky scene! This action-jacked, enjoyably cheapnis Blaxploitation/Eurocrime, head-knocking hybrid is one bumpy ride, brother man, and comes with a funky little twist-let at the end. Right on!!!! Williamson is still the phooken man!!!!

    'In between the sheets he's a dream, out on the streets he's a killing machine, but if y'all want the job done clean, and y'all got the folding green, you can rely on Mr. Mean!'
    3Uriah43

    Poorly Written and Edited

    This film begins in Los Angeles with a notorious gangster by the name of "Mr. Mean" (Fred Williamson) being hired to kill a powerful man named "Huberto" (Lou Castel) who has recently become involved in some unsavory business enterprises which have embarrassed the leading crime families in Rome. The problem is that Huberto just happens to be the leader of one of these crime families and in order to prevent a possible war the decision was made to bring in an outsider like Mr. Mean to avoid suspicion. Unfortunately, Huberto soon becomes aware of the contract and hires an equally notorious assassin named "Rommell" (Raymond Harmstorf) to kill Mr. Mean first. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this was clearly not one of Fred Williamson's better films as it was both poorly written and edited. It also seemed to have a rather hurried aspect to it as well. To its credit, it does pick up a bit during the last 15 minutes or so and also has a surprising twist at the end which helps to a certain degree. Likewise, having an attractive actress like Crippy Yocard (as "Rene") certainly didn't hurt either. Sadly, none of these things could overcome the faults mentioned earlier and I have rated this movie accordingly. Below average.
    5fs3

    The Hammer hits a good one out on his own

    In the mid-70's, Fred Williamson began his own productions away from the big and mini-major studios that had been home to his best (and worst) films. After the Jesse Crowder duo and the really bad Mean Johnny Barrows, this one had a nice feel, good music, lots of smart and tough lines, and good action. Can it be stilted and rough-around-the-edges at times? Of course, but overall it's one of the better Hammers from his company and maybe the best of his directorial stuff.

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    • Trivia
      In an interview with Jay Slater, Fred Williamson told how he made this movie during the shooting of Enzo G. Castellari's Une poignée de salopards (1978). He would take the camera equipment and crew every Saturday and Sunday, and the film Mr. Mean (1977), unknown to the producer at that time. He wrote the story Monday to Friday and shot on the weekends what he had written that week.
    • Goofs
      During the long opening foot-chase sequence, there's no explanation for how the thugs in the red Cadillac could have known where Fred would run to for joining in the pursuit.
    • Soundtracks
      Mr. Mean
      Written and Performed by Ohio Players

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    • Release date
      • December 1977 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Lejd att mörda
    • Filming locations
      • Southern California, California, USA(Location)
    • Production company
      • Po' Boy Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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