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Operation Hong Kong

Original title: That Man Bolt
  • 1973
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
475
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Operation Hong Kong (1973)
ActionCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

To take a briefcase from Hong Kong to Mexico City, via Los Angeles, is it necessary to call on that man - Bolt? With the number of dangerous spies and gangsters who are after that briefcase,... Read allTo take a briefcase from Hong Kong to Mexico City, via Los Angeles, is it necessary to call on that man - Bolt? With the number of dangerous spies and gangsters who are after that briefcase, maybe Jefferson Bolt is not enough.To take a briefcase from Hong Kong to Mexico City, via Los Angeles, is it necessary to call on that man - Bolt? With the number of dangerous spies and gangsters who are after that briefcase, maybe Jefferson Bolt is not enough.

  • Directors
    • Henry Levin
    • David Lowell Rich
  • Writers
    • Charles Eric Johnson
    • Ranald MacDougall
  • Stars
    • Fred Williamson
    • Byron Webster
    • Miko Mayama
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    475
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Henry Levin
      • David Lowell Rich
    • Writers
      • Charles Eric Johnson
      • Ranald MacDougall
    • Stars
      • Fred Williamson
      • Byron Webster
      • Miko Mayama
    • 12User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Fred Williamson
    Fred Williamson
    • Jefferson Bolt
    Byron Webster
    Byron Webster
    • Griffiths
    Miko Mayama
    Miko Mayama
    • Moninique Kuan
    Teresa Graves
    Teresa Graves
    • Samantha Nightingale
    Masatoshi Nakamura
    • Kumada
    • (as Satoshi Nakamura)
    John Orchard
    John Orchard
    • Carter
    Jack Ging
    Jack Ging
    • Connie Mellis
    Ken Kazama
    • Spider
    Vassili Lambrinos
    • Raoul De Vargas
    David Chow
    • Chinese Thug
    Paul Mantee
    Paul Mantee
    • Mickey
    Emil Farkas
    • Karate Fighter
    Bobby Canavarro
    Bobby Canavarro
      Nick Dimitri
      Nick Dimitri
      • Syndicate Hood
      • (uncredited)
      Nick Wai Kei Lam
      Nick Wai Kei Lam
      • Man at airport
      • (uncredited)
      Mike Stone
      Mike Stone
      • Karate Fighter
      • (uncredited)
      Geoffrey Weeks
      Geoffrey Weeks
      • Bank Employee
      • (uncredited)
      Patrick Wright
      Patrick Wright
      • Security Guard
      • (uncredited)
      • Directors
        • Henry Levin
        • David Lowell Rich
      • Writers
        • Charles Eric Johnson
        • Ranald MacDougall
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      User reviews12

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      7rddube

      Great Blaxploitation - Jefferson Bolt sounds a little bit like...

      Exactly that is what you get. A somehow black version of James Bond. Blaxploitation star Fred Williamson does a good job, fast story lines and a lot of action. Clearly as meaningless and senseless as in a James Bond movie but I enjoyed it a lot since I am also a bigtime fan of the whole genre. He even uses some special gadgets and travels around the world - of course not to forget - he gets the hot chicks. One of his best one liner - if he just finished some part of his job "charming". Of course not a shaft, coffy or foxy brown but a really nice second line blaxploitation flic. The addition of some martial arts shows also the KungFu heyday - of course not too professional but enjoyable.
      5Uriah43

      A Courier of Special Merchandise

      "Jefferson Bolt" (Fred Williamson) is a courier of special merchandise who has been hired to take a briefcase containing $1 million in cash from Hong Kong to Mexico City with a stop in Los Angeles along the way. However, when he gets to Los Angeles he encounters some hit men waiting for him and tracks these thugs to Las Vegas. Once in Las Vegas he meets up with some friends in order to get some information on those out to get him. Soon one thing leads to another and he discovers that the people behind everything are much more influential and powerful than he thought. Now rather than reveal any more of this movie and risk spoiling it for those who haven't seen it I will just say that this started out to be a pretty good film. Unfortunately, rather than staying committed to the international intrigue angle which was working quite well the movie began focusing more on Fred Williamson which caused the film to suffer in comparison. Not only was his character much too cocky and reckless but the martial arts scenes involving him were rather second-rate as well. Even so it wasn't a bad movie overall and I give it an average rating.
      7Hey_Sweden

      That man Fred.

      Fred "The Hammer" Williamson displays plenty of charisma in this goofy but fun globe trotting adventure. The Hammer plays Jefferson Bolt, a hotshot international courier. He's hired by a mysterious British man (Byron Webster) to transport a suitcase full of money from Hong Kong to Mexico City by way of Los Angeles. As fate would have it, a fair amount of the criminal element are eager to get their hands on this booty. Bolt takes on all comers, and blows up lots of stuff real good, and naturally also finds time to make sweet, sweet love to the ladies.

      "That Man Bolt" suffers from a convoluted plot, by Charles Eric Johnson and Ranald MacDougall, which may have viewers scratching their heads. But if one can go with the flow, they'll find that this escapist fare kills time agreeably enough. It's an offbeat mixture of blaxploitation, comedy, international intrigue, and martial arts. The filmmakers are wise never to take things too seriously, which does help a great deal. Even when Bolts' lovely lady friend, singer Samantha Nightingale (Teresa Graves, who gets to belt out two numbers), is written out of the action, he seems to get over it without too much problem. The action is competently executed, and the violence won't be too graphic for some in the audience. (You gotta love it when a hood attempts to gun down Bolt and gets a mirror shard in the neck for his troubles.) Accompanying the various goings-on is a wonderfully lively score composed by the great Charles Bernstein.

      The Hammer is just as cool as can be, and is well supported by Graves, Webster, Masatoshi Nakamura as a slimy villain, and Jack Ging as Bolts' Las Vegas buddy, a casino owner.

      If you're a Hammer fan, you'll be pleased, even if overall the movie is not one of his best.

      Seven out of 10.
      raysond

      Not the best of Williamson's films,but it is passable

      In the age of the 1970's,Fred Williamson was the undisputed king of the black cimema,and one of the top action stars of his day,right beside icons as Burt Reynolds,Clint Eastwood,Charles Bronson,James Coburn,Richard Roundtree,Jim Brown,Jim Kelly,Telly Savalas and Steve McQueen. In the 1970's,per se you had the typical action picture that featured a smooth,tough talking,good-looking African-American male who can hold his own against all odds and still gets the girl or a bunch of them at the same time.

      Even if the plot was offkey,WE as brothers and sisters would line up around the theatre to see it and we knew the if it was a black feature with a black actor in the leading role,it was a good one and it brought in the business too...and this was back in the day!!!!

      In the film "That Man Bolt"(Universal,1973),Fred Williamson displays such a character that suppose to be among the ranks of James Bond,Derek Flint,and not mention John Shaft. Williamson plays secret agent Jefferson Bolt who goes to Hong Kong to stop an international ring of thugs bent on destruction and when things go dismal,Bolt handles things his way and saves the world,with soulpower!!! The picture is good with great photography locational shoots in Hong Kong,but the picture does get a little weak and between the lines with some of the lamest dialogue ever conceived. As far as the fight scenes,and the action part of it as well,it does look like a similiar detail to the Jackie Chan-Chris Tucker fare "Rush Hour",but it is not one of Fred Williamson's best,but it is passable. However,Williamson would go on to make several more action flicks in the 1970's and some of them are very good including "Black Caesar","Hell Up In Harlem", "Bucktown","Three The Hard Way","Black Cobra","The Soul Of Charley","The Revenge of Charley",and the one action flick that started it all..."Hammer". He also had a good looking female lead too,who also made a name for herself as one of the top female action hero of her day,Miss Foxy Brown herself,the legendary Pam Grier,who was not in "Bolt",but starred in several films with Fred Williamson.

      "That Man Bolt" is available on DVD and Video.
      6paul_m_haakonsen

      Surprisingly good...

      I stumbled upon the 1973 Blaxploitation movie "That Man Bolt" by random chance here in 2023. I had never actually heard about the movie. And I am not all that keen on the genre in general, but I figured I would sit down and watch this movie since I hadn't already seen it, plus it also had Fred Williamson in the leading role, so that spoke for the movie.

      And I will say that I was positively surprised with the outcome of this movie from writers Charles Eric Johnson and Ranald MacDougall, because it was really enjoyable and entertaining. It is actually one of the best Blaxploitation movies that I have seen, not that I have seen all that many though. But I enjoyed the storyline in the movie, because it was well-written and had a good amount of action in it as well. And best of all, it was devoid of all that pointless nudity that tended to be in these movies.

      The acting performances in "That Man Bolt" were good, and it sure was enjoyable to watch Fred Williamson running around in Hong Kong.

      Despite not being a huge fan of the Blaxploitation genre, then I will say that "That Man Bolt" was quite watchable, and it is actually a movie I will recommend.

      My rating of directors Henry Levin and David Lowell Rich's 1973 movie "That Man Bolt" lands on a six out of ten stars.

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        A poster of this film appears in the pilot Episode of 'The Jamie Foxx Show' (1996).
      • Connections
        Featured in Adam & Yves (1974)
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        Music and Lyrics by Paul Anka

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      • Release date
        • June 21, 1974 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • That Man Bolt
      • Filming locations
        • Los Angeles International Airport - 1 World Way, Los Angeles, California, USA
      • Production company
        • Universal Pictures
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        1 hour 44 minutes
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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