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Super Fly T.N.T.

  • 1973
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Super Fly T.N.T. (1973)
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A Harlem drug dealer and his girlfriend retire to Rome, where he joins an African revolution.A Harlem drug dealer and his girlfriend retire to Rome, where he joins an African revolution.A Harlem drug dealer and his girlfriend retire to Rome, where he joins an African revolution.

  • Director
    • Ron O'Neal
  • Writers
    • Alex Haley
    • Ron O'Neal
    • Sig Shore
  • Stars
    • Ron O'Neal
    • Roscoe Lee Browne
    • Sheila Frazier
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    433
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    • Director
      • Ron O'Neal
    • Writers
      • Alex Haley
      • Ron O'Neal
      • Sig Shore
    • Stars
      • Ron O'Neal
      • Roscoe Lee Browne
      • Sheila Frazier
    • 17User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ron O'Neal
    Ron O'Neal
    • Priest
    Roscoe Lee Browne
    Roscoe Lee Browne
    • Dr. Lamine Sonko
    Sheila Frazier
    Sheila Frazier
    • Georgia
    Robert Guillaume
    Robert Guillaume
    • Jordan Gaines
    Jacques Sernas
    Jacques Sernas
    • Matty Smith
    William Berger
    William Berger
    • Lefebre
    Roy Bosier
    • Customs Man
    Silvio Noto
    • George - Restaurant Proprietor
    Olga Bisera
    • Lisa
    Federico Boido
    Federico Boido
    • Rik - Mercenary
    • (as Rik Boyd)
    Dominic Barto
    • Rand
    Minister Dem
    • General
    Jeannie McNeil
    • Riding Instructress
    • (as Jeannie McNeill)
    George Wang
    George Wang
    • Poker Player
    Fernando Piazza
    • Poker Player
    Ferruccio Brusarosco
    • Poker Player
    Dan Davis
    • Pilot
    Luigi Orso
    • Crew Chief
    • Director
      • Ron O'Neal
    • Writers
      • Alex Haley
      • Ron O'Neal
      • Sig Shore
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    Wizard-8

    Zzzzzzzz.....

    The premise of this sequel is not a bad one: a retired Priest, living in Europe, has his conscious stirred by African rebels needing help overthrowing their colonial government, and decides to help them. However, this movie takes forever to get started, and then takes forever to get to an end that feels unsatisfying and unfinished. Unlike the first movie, the musical score is terrible. It's no wonder this movie bombed in theaters and took forever to be released on video.
    7tavm

    Ron O'Neal directed himself in a pretty good sequel called Super Fly T.N.T.

    After becoming a star with Super Fly, actor Ron O'Neal decided to co-write and direct the sequel. Actually, he helped think of the story with the resulting screenplay by noted author Alex Haley. Perhaps because of the criticism of the glamorizing of drug life in the previous one, O'Neal's Priest character is totally out of the business (though that was his intent from that first film) but gets roped into a more, perhaps, worthy one in dealing with guns for a country that wants independence. Also, instead of taking place in NY City, the setting is now in Rome where he and his girlfriend, Georgia (Sheila Frazier), from the first one have settled. I'll just say while I found the movie quite dramatic concerning Mustafa (instead of Youngblood) Priest's trials near the end, I can understand why many fans of the first one weren't so enthralled. It's certainly a different flavor, that's for sure! I'm also entertained by the score by Osibisa and the fact that both Robert Guillaume and Roscoe Lee Browne, who subsequently played butler Benson and his replacement Saunders, respectively, on the hit comedy series "Soap", were also in this movie though not together. Guillaume, by the way, shows his singing talents when he does "O Sole Mio" in a restaurant scene, here.
    5Uriah43

    Lacked the Passion and Raw Energy of Its Predecessor

    Having left New York City with a large sum of money gained by his sale of illegal drugs, "Youngblood Priest" (Ron O'Neil) has eventually settled down in Rome with his girlfriend "Georgia" (Sheila Frazier). Yet even though he spends his time driving an expensive Lamborghini and playing poker with some acquaintences, Priest is still not content with life. This changes when he meets a man named "Dr. Lamine Sonko" (Roscoe Lee Browne) who tells him that he is trying to wage a revolution in his West African nation of Umbria and needs Priest's help in laundering diamonds into money to pay for weapons. Although he has seen poverty all of his life, Priest refuses to help and this leaves Dr. Sonko extremely angry with him. And with that Priest feels even more empty inside. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this sequel wasn't nearly as good as the original in that it lacked the passion and raw energy of its predecessor. Even so it wasn't terribly bad overall and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Average.
    vchimpanzee

    Good action later, kind of boring at first

    The movie opens with scenes of what turns out to be Rome. I didn't know where this was set, and I had no knowledge of the original 'Superfly', but I was curious. When I saw the Colosseum, I knew where it was.

    A group of rebels in an African desert gets ambushed, their weapons are taken, and the men are killed. Dr. Sonko is in the room when one of the rebel leaders is informed about what has happened. Later, Dr. Sonko goes to Rome. As it turns out, he wants Priest to help him.

    The first half of the movie didn't make a lot of sense, possibly because I didn't know the characters. I know they were playing poker, and that's about it. I did like Jordan Gaines, who was funny, and I wouldn't have recognized him had I not seen Robert Guillaume's name in the credits. I enjoyed hearing Priest say things like 'Can you dig it?'

    The music added to the movie, especially where there was what sounded like a traditional African performance mixed with 70s American soul. Scenes of African culture about halfway through the movie, including women carrying baskets on their heads, and people doing local crafts--these added to the movie as well.

    Roscoe Lee Browne is such an excellent actor. So I was surprised that he seemed distracted by his French accent, and not as talented as usual. But when he gave his big speech to Priest about why Priest should care about Umbia (I'm guessing at the spelling), THAT was the Roscoe Lee Browne I expected.

    Sheila Frasier did a good job as Georgia. Ron O'Neal's ability came through more in the second half, with some good though violent scenes where Priest had to use both intelligence and physical ability. The ending was great.

    I'd like to see the original 'Superfly'.
    3Scott_Mercer

    A great example of Sequelitis

    This movie bored the snot out of me.

    I had seen the original Superfly first. I wanted more of the same. Butt kicking, hard slapping, big bad PIMPING.

    This movie has a retired Priest, (aka Superfly, the hero of the first film) living it up in Rome, approached by a wannabe rebel leader from a small West African nation, trying to get out from under the yoke of colonial oppression by THE MAN. He wants Priest to run some guns into the war-torn African nation for him.

    Imagine my shock when I discovered just now that this film was co-written by ALEX HALEY, the author of the fantastic "Roots." That first came on TV when I was a kid, as one of the last of the big network television "events" before Cable TV really got wide latitude. That was along lines of The Beatles on Ed Sullivan (before my time) a Super Bowl, or the "Who Shot J.R." episode (I remember that hype too). But "Roots" was a great piece of art, and I mean EVERYBODY but EVERYBODY watched it, whatever color your skin happened to be.

    This movie was a waste and a disaster, but I guess Alex Haley is where the idea of the African setting came from (idle speculation on my part).

    Anyway, I guess they were trying to do something new with the character, but the concept was utterly wrong-headed from the start. The movie is also REALLY SLOW. It takes about 45 minutes before he gets to Africa! Too long! And the whole side story with Robert Guillame as a fellow American in Rome, an artist with a fantastic singing voice, was just a waste of time.

    Original Superfly: 8 out of 10. This tripe: 3 out of 10.

    It's still much better than THE GUY FROM HARLEM, though.

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      Featured in Adam & Yves (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      T.N.T.
      Written and Performed by Osibisa

      Brass section arranged by Michael Gibbs

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • French
      • Danish
      • German
      • Wolof
    • Also known as
      • Super Fly II
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Superfly Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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