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TNT Jackson

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
1.5K
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TNT Jackson (1974)
A young karate expert searches for her brother's killer in Hong Kong.
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A young karate expert searches for her brother's killer in Hong Kong.A young karate expert searches for her brother's killer in Hong Kong.A young karate expert searches for her brother's killer in Hong Kong.

  • Director
    • Cirio H. Santiago
  • Writers
    • Dick Miller
    • Ken Metcalfe
  • Stars
    • Jeannie Bell
    • Stan Shaw
    • Pat Anderson
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Cirio H. Santiago
    • Writers
      • Dick Miller
      • Ken Metcalfe
    • Stars
      • Jeannie Bell
      • Stan Shaw
      • Pat Anderson
    • 36User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeannie Bell
    Jeannie Bell
    • Diana 'T.N.T.' Jackson
    • (as Jeanne Bell)
    Stan Shaw
    Stan Shaw
    • Charlie
    Pat Anderson
    Pat Anderson
    • Elaine
    Ken Metcalfe
    Ken Metcalfe
    • Sid
    • (as Ken Metcalf)
    Max Alvarado
    Chiquito
    Chiquito
    • Joe
    Percy Gordon
    Imelda Ilanan
    Imelda Ilanan
    • Joe's Assistant
    Chris Cruz
    Leo Martinez
    Leo Martinez
      Joonee Gamboa
      Joonee Gamboa
      • Drug Dealer
      • (as John Gamble)
      Joe Mari Avellana
      Joe Mari Avellana
      • Ming
      • (uncredited)
      Andres Centenera
      Andres Centenera
      • Police Chief
      • (uncredited)
      Ramon D'Salva
      • Herion Supplier
      • (uncredited)
      Michael Locsin
      • Karate Kid
      • (uncredited)
      Ronnel Victor
      • Karate Kid
      • (uncredited)
      Shirley Washington
        • Director
          • Cirio H. Santiago
        • Writers
          • Dick Miller
          • Ken Metcalfe
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        4Space_Mafune

        Doesn't Deliver Where It Counts.

        A young woman nicknamed "T.N.T." for being virtual dynamite in a fight and a knockout in terms of looks to boot, goes to the most lawless part of Hong Kong in search of her missing brother Stag Jackson. When she learns he has been murdered, she decides she will bring the killer to justice in a fashion only she can.

        Sounds good, doesn't it. Well, there's really nothing wrong with the basic premise as a starting base for a martial arts/blaxploitation action thriller, which is what this aims to be. The leads actually prove pretty good too with Jeanne Bell fitting nicely into the role of "T.N.T." and Stan Shaw doing well as the ambitious, power-hungry Charlie. Where this fails miserably is in terms of the fighting action it offers up. The fight scenes are totally and completely unconvincing and/or sometimes so completely over the top it reaches the point of ridiculousness which doesn't at all help when the basic focus of your movie is a Kung Fu action heroine. Also the poor lighting, actors sporting accents making them hard to understand, the confusing camera-work and the sometimes poor sound doesn't help this obvious low budget effort out either any. This does deliver in one area which may delight some fans, it does offer up plenty of the T in "T & A", in fact practically every fight scene in the film is proceeded by some type of nude scene and Jeanne Bell actually does have one extended fight scene in which she is completely topless.

        In the end, this fails to be something you want to revisit because the fight scenes are so pathetically, laughingly bad.
        5gridoon

        Stimulating concepts, poorly executed

        The stimulating concepts: T.N.T fights 10 men in the streets of Hong Kong; 4 men in her room while she is topless; an attractive blonde woman (Pat Anderson, who is a major hottie and kicks a lot of butt herself). The poor execution: the (occasionally sped-up) fight scenes range from clumsy to REALLY clumsy. Sometimes they look more like playfights; you can HEAR the sound of a hit but you don't SEE any contact. For a former Playboy Playmate, Jeanne Bell is an average-looking woman and her acting is stiff. But at least she's tall, she looks fit and she has the right attitude for this role down pat. As her love interest / main target, Stan Shaw adds the only touch of class to the film, and has all the best lines as well. The production values are dreadful, and the DVD picture quality is on the level of a bad VHS. For a better execution of the same story, I suggest you seek out the same director's "Naked Fist" / "Firecracker", made in 1981. The female lead in that one, Jillian Kesner, actually has some real-life martial arts background, so the fight scenes are much better. (**)
        3Coventry

        Sorry Mrs. Jackson, I apologize a trillion times, but your film is dumb.

        This extremely bargain-basement Blaxploitation/Kung-Fu hybrid was in my country released by a questionable DVD label that usually speaking just occupies with the transfer of pure crap onto disc, so that wasn't exactly a favorable herald. Several other titles were released in the same series, like "The Black Six", "The Black Gestapo" and "The Black Godfather" and judging by all their low ratings and negative reviews none of these belong to the elite of the 70's Blaxploitation hype, neither. "TNT Jackson" is a pretty lousy film, completely lacking a significant plot but featuring far too many laughable fighting scenes and horrible acting to compensate. Apparently Roger Corman – never too embarrassed to make some easy money – assigned two of his most loyal acolytes to rapidly invent a simplistic story that would appeal to fans of both oriental Kung-Fu movies and contemporary trendy Blaxploitation flicks. The result Cirio H. Santiago and Dick Miller came up with was "TNT Jackson"; the tale of an arse-whooping black babe traveling to Hong Kong in search of her missing brother. She quickly discovers he was killed by a criminal network of drug-smugglers and swears to avenge him. Mrs. Jackson smoothly infiltrates into the underground and encounters macho pimps, helpful undercover agents, loads of vicious Kung-Fu fighters. Only one thing's for sure; they all want a piece of TNT's ravishing body in one way or another. I sincerely doubt movie concepts get any more elementary than this, but – unfortunately - all the other aspects suck too. The battle scenes are overlong and moreover pathetically staged. Jeannie Bell and the other poor suckers try really hard to stare menacingly and assume a tough position, but eventually all they ever do is kick in the air and stupidly leap across rooms. The cinematography is horrid, the soundtrack is vastly disappointing (whatever happened to soul music?), the few dialogs are poorly written and the acting performances are inferior. Speaking of which, Jeannie Bell is undeniably a beautiful woman, but still she can't hold a candle to Tamara Dobson or Pam Grier. There's only one really good and memorable scene in "TNT Jackson", namely the famous hotel room battle where Bell, entirely naked except for panties, repeatedly switches the light on and off whilst kicking the hell out of some goons. Amusing scene ... I just haven't figured out yet whether it's thanks to the light switch ingenuity or Bell's perfectly shaped breasts.
        5Nik-14

        Fun

        Recently found a series of DVDs called Women Who Kick Ass. I've seen a few kung fu films over the years. Some were superb, some were ok and some were lousy. The common denominator in all being the action scenes were pretty good. The acting, writing and general filmaking in this film is terrible plus the fight scenes really suck. It looks like most the action scenes were done by stunt people and the actresses didn't know much about martial arts.

        All this taken into account it is still a fun film to watch.
        4verbeagetwo

        So Bad It's Not Awfully Good

        Now any Blaxploiation fan will recognise the ingredients: big Afros, topless babes, surreally bad fashions and some 'jive' talk. In this case add in a lead who can't act, a plot that makes little sense, editing by someone with no hands who has been blindfolded and the most god-awful fight scenes and you have 'TNT Jackson'. Not quite bad enough to be good, but not good enough to be bad, this is a wonderful mess from start to finish. I especially loved the endless continuity errors and the lead's white stunt double.

        This is so '70s bad Far Eastern martial arts meets black power that it hurts, but boy it hurts so good! I am ashamed to admit that I almost enjoyed it.

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        • Trivia
          Writer Dick Miller worked on many Roger Corman films, heading such classics as "Bucket of Blood".
        • Goofs
          When TNT Jackson fights a roomful of men topless, she is wearing small black panties. During the fight, she makes a leaping attack while wearing bigger white panties. When she lands, she's wearing the black panties again.
        • Quotes

          Diana 'T.N.T.' Jackson: [turning off the lights in preparation for a fight] You want it black? You got it black.

        • Connections
          Edited into Ninja the Mission Force: The Real Bruce (2013)

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        • Release date
          • 1982 (France)
        • Countries of origin
          • Philippines
          • United States
        • Official site
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        • Languages
          • Filipino
          • English
          • Tagalog
        • Also known as
          • Dynamite Jackson
        • Filming locations
          • Philippines
        • Production companies
          • New World Pictures
          • HPS Productions
          • Premiere Productions
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 12m(72 min)
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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