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TNT Jackson

  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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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
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    • Director
      • Cirio H. Santiago
    • Writers
      • Dick Miller
      • Ken Metcalfe
    • Stars
      • Jeannie Bell
      • Stan Shaw
      • Pat Anderson
    • 36User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
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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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        5skutbag

        She's a one mama massacre squad!

        I managed to pick this up in a sale for one pound; thought it looked like a laugh and bought it.

        Just finished watching it and would thoroughly recommend it to blaxploitation/kung fu/trash movie fans. The dialogue is frequently laughable, the plot is predictable, and there are some bad editing and post-production flaws in dubbing. Effects are generally pants, except for one slow motion sequence with butterfly knives; which I particularly liked. You also have a dodgy sex scene.

        But on the other hand, the action scenes are pretty good with some innovative sequences and 'special moves'. The music is also great especially for fans of groove/funk.

        This movie has everything you'd expect from a trashy kung fu movie- crime lords, Afros, revenge, flares and of course EVERYONE knows a bit of kung fu. It's only about 60 minutes long and if you can pick it up on the cheap then do so!
        4planktonrules

        I wish TNT had fought the fiendish Dr. Wu on Kung Fu Island instead....

        In a giant sea of blaxploitation films, "TNT Jackson" doesn't stand out from the crowd other than its setting and gender of the protagonist..and its copious nudity. Otherwise, it's a standard cheap action film of the 70s and not a lot more.

        Ex-playboy model Jeannie Bell stars as TNT Jackson, a lovely lady from Harlem who has ventured to the worst part of Hong Kong in order to discover what's happened to her brother. Apparently, he got on the bad side of a organized drug ring...and she soon gets their attention. To help her is a local Chinese man as well as an undercover federal agent.

        The martial arts are spotty...though the double who does all the acrobatics for TNT was very good and it's very hard to tell that a double was used...so kudos for the director for this. Unfortunately, in the close combat scenes, they are spotty...from pretty good to pretty bad. As for the story...it's all pretty tandard stuff apart from the setting (Hong Kong). For fans of the genre, this one in't bad but it certainly won't convert anyone to the genres of blaxploitation or martial arts.
        Infofreak

        Don't get your hopes up... T.N.T. Jackson is a poor man's Cleopatra Jones.

        I'd been warned off 'T.N.T. Jackson' but couldn't resist as I'm a sucker for 1970s trash like this. Directed by Cirio H. Santiago, one of the producers of the classic Jack Hill chick in chains movies 'The Big Doll House' and 'The Big Bird Cage' which co-starred Pam Grier, with Roger Corman as executive producer, and a script co-written by b-grade legend Dick Miller(!), how could this go wrong? Well it does. Kinda. Jeanne Bell, who I vaguely remembered from bit parts in 'The Klansman' and 'Mean Streets', is beautiful and is a reasonable actress, but lacks the charisma of Pam Grier, or closer to home, Tamara Dobson ('Cleopatra Jones'). Despite being mainly filmed in the Philippines it lacks the grittiness of the aforementioned Pam Grier vehicles and is closer to the fantasy of the Dobson Cleopatra Jones movies. Only it isn't anywhere near as good. On the other hand it isn't as downright silly as say, 'Black Samurai' starring Jim Kelly (a guilty pleasure of mine), so I can't say it's a complete stinker either. Bell is supported by Stan Shaw ('Truck Turner'), and Ken Metcalfe, who co-wrote the script with Dick Miller, and both actors were better than the movie itself. One thing that really lets the movie down is the fight scenes which just don't convince. In one of them Bell is topless, and that is certainly a novelty, but on the whole they just don't work. 'T.N.T. Jackson' is neither the best nor the worst blaxploitation movie I've ever seen. It's one of those movies that you won't regret watching once, but you are very unlikely to rush to watch twice.
        3lemon_magic

        So anxious to get to the "good parts" that it's nearly incoherent

        "TNT Jackson" isn't completely unwatchable. But either the version I saw on DVD was edited with a weed-whacker, or the screenplay itself is the lowest level of grind-house/blaxploitation sausage. Or maybe both.

        Jeanne Bell is supposed to have been a Playmate at one point in her career,and the movie makes the most of the connection by displaying her breasts at least two times more than was really necessary (including a hilarious topless fight scene that I am pretty sure was meant to be funny). I will admit, they are quite nice. Still, she's sort of average looking and doesn't have the charisma of a Foxy Brown, or a Cleopatra Jones. She does have her moments as an actress in the film, though, but it would have been nice if the director had pushed her a little harder or the screenplay had given her a chance to do more than emote "attitude" and kick people.

        Speaking of kicking people, the fight scenes (the other putative reason to watch a film like this) are pretty poorly done.There's no real choreography to speak of here, just people posing and sticking feet and fists in the general direction of their opponents. One minor exception is a nice moment with an opponent equipped with butterfly folding knives; another is a sequence near the very end where an obvious stunt double for Bell (and maybe for Stan Shaw) leap around and do some decent sweeps and groundwork for a minute or two before Bell/"Jackson" punches her enemy's liver out, Shaw collapses and the screenplay just stops. (Again, I will admit that this is very much in the tradition of Shaw Brother quickies since time immemorial).

        There are a couple of supporting actors who are actually better than the film deserves (I'm thinking of "Joe" and the fellow playing the drug lord's right hand man). There's a halfway decent funk laden soundtrack that complements the action on the screen and add a star to the rating by itself. There's a semi-dodgy sex scene that manages to be effective almost in spite of itself.

        This one is strictly for hardcore fans of blaxploitation. I saw it out of sheer curiosity, and I'm not sorry I took the time. But I can't imagine wanting to take the time to see it again unless I decide to write a dissertation on the pop culture intersections of "Kung Fu Theater" and "Foxy Brown".
        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.

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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
        • 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
          1 hour 12 minutes
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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