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Bucktown

  • 1975
  • 16
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.8K
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Pam Grier, Fred Williamson, Tony King, and Thalmus Rasulala in Bucktown (1975)
After being hassled by The Man in a southern town, a cool operator asks some violent friends for help. After all, if you can't trust another brother, who can you trust?
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After being hassled by The Man in a southern town, a cool operator asks some violent friends for help. After all, if you can't trust another brother, who can you trust?After being hassled by The Man in a southern town, a cool operator asks some violent friends for help. After all, if you can't trust another brother, who can you trust?After being hassled by The Man in a southern town, a cool operator asks some violent friends for help. After all, if you can't trust another brother, who can you trust?

  • Director
    • Arthur Marks
  • Writer
    • Robert T. Ellison
  • Stars
    • Fred Williamson
    • Pam Grier
    • Thalmus Rasulala
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Arthur Marks
    • Writer
      • Robert T. Ellison
    • Stars
      • Fred Williamson
      • Pam Grier
      • Thalmus Rasulala
    • 23User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Fred Williamson
    Fred Williamson
    • Duke
    Pam Grier
    Pam Grier
    • Aretha
    Thalmus Rasulala
    Thalmus Rasulala
    • Roy
    Tony King
    Tony King
    • T.J.
    Bernie Hamilton
    Bernie Hamilton
    • Harley
    Art Lund
    Art Lund
    • Chief Patterson
    Tierre Turner
    Tierre Turner
    • Steve
    Morgan Upton
    Morgan Upton
    • Sam
    Carl Weathers
    Carl Weathers
    • Hambone
    Jim Bohan
    • Clete
    Robert Burton
    Robert Burton
    • Merle
    Gene Simms
    • Josh
    Bruce Watson
    Bruce Watson
    • Bagman
    Nicole English
    • Dancer
    • (uncredited)
    Larry Hill
    • Duane - Deputy Sherriff
    • (uncredited)
    Jody Maxwell
    Jody Maxwell
    • Topless Dancer
    • (uncredited)
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    • Director
      • Arthur Marks
    • Writer
      • Robert T. Ellison
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    FORREST136

    Fred Williamson SHINES in this film!

    Pam Grier and Fred Williamson are teamed once again in this exciting drama! Made in the 70's Fred was at his best! The action is non stop in this thriller! Besides who needs to know how to act when you have Mr. Williamson running around in those tight pants! Women swooned when he appeared on Screen! A must for fans of these movies made in the 70's!
    6tavm

    If you expect Pam Grier to kick butt along with Fred Williamson in Bucktown, you'll be disappointed

    Fred Williamson plays Duke Johnson who is visiting a Southern town in order to bury his brother Ben and to try to sell Ben's Club Alabam bar which just closed. He has to wait 60 days, however, so he now has to stay during that time before he can do it. With the advice of Harley (Bernie Hamilton), however, Duke decides to once again open the bar. During some of that time, Harley's friend Aretha (Pam Grier) has some friction with him concerning his not even going to visit his brother during those last years before they fall in love. Along the way, some racist neighbors try to get some money from him which then has Duke inviting some friends like Roy (Thalmus Rasulala) to kick their ass. After that happens, well, something worse happens...While the drama was pretty compelling concerning the players I just mentioned, I have to admit some disappointment in not having Ms. Grier do some fighting herself since I've been used to her doing so in her other AIP movies. It's seems to be Fred doing it all by himself most of time. So if you're expecting something campy, you won't find it here. But if you don't mind drama mixed with action, Bucktown might be your cup of tea.
    6Uriah43

    Had the Potential to Be an Excellent Blaxploitation Movie

    After the death of his brother a man named "Duke Johnson" (Fred Williamson) travels down south to a place called "Bucktown" to attend the funeral. After the funeral he is pressured by his brother's friends to reopen the bar his brother owned long enough to sell it prior to departing back east. However, when he does this he finds that the entire police force of the town is corrupt and rather than being held hostage to extortion decides to call a friend to come down and help him out. Little does he realize that when he does this all hell is about to break loose. 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 movie had the potential to be an excellent "blaxploitation" movie especially given the fine performances of Pam Grier (as "Aretha") and the aforementioned Fred Williamson. Unfortunately, the story became more and more implausible as it progressed to the point that it totally lacked any semblance of realism toward the end. Even so I still thought it was somewhat enjoyable and I rate it as slightly above average.
    5bensonmum2

    Fred Williamson & Pam Grier - Together!

    Duke Johnson (Fred Williamson) comes to Bucktown to bury his brother and settle his business. A few locals talk Duke into staying on and re-opening his brother's bar. The locals, however, don't tell Duke how his brother really died or about the racists that run Bucktown. Duke enlists some out-of-town friends to help him deal with his problems. With his black friends in power, things should be looking up for Duke. But he soon realizes that regardless of skin color, power corrupts. Once again, Duke must fight for what he believes in.

    I suppose the biggest reason to see Bucktown is the chance to catch Fred Williamson and Pam Grier in the same movie. They're dynamite together and exhibit some real chemistry. I was impressed with Williamson in particular. I've seen too many movies from later in his career where he sleepwalks his way to a paycheck. Not here. He really seems to be into it. As for Grier, she's terrific. The supporting cast is exceptionally strong for this kind of movie. Thalmus Rasulala is an actor who has always impressed me and he does nothing to change my opinion in Bucktown. Carl Weathers and Tony King also give nice performances. But nobody goes into a movie like this for the acting. The action and fight scenes in Bucktown are wonderful. Fists, knives, guns – this movie has it all and does it all very well. The fight choreography and staging is about the best I've seen in a Blaxploitation movie. Very nicely done!

    But as much as I enjoyed the actors and the action, I still can't rate Bucktown higher than a 5/10. Why? The movie makes no sense. Maybe I should just suspend logic and go with it, but I can't. In my way of thinking, you just can't kill a bunch of people without some sort of reprisal. A whole load of lawmen are killed and no one seems to take notice? I don't care if they were good-for-nothing racists, someone (State officials, family members, concerned citizens,, etc.) would surely take notice and come to town to do something about it. And if the State or whoever isn't going to do anything about all the killing, don't you think the Army would take notice of someone stealing one of their vehicles? I'm sorry, but there's no logic to any of it.
    marlonwriter

    Classic Movie!

    The storyline threw me for a loop when I first saw it. For a 70's movie, this is good stuff.

    It's possibly Carl Weathers' first movie (he made two movies that year), and I wish he would've had more lines, but he really played his part well.

    I also love Tony King's role and how he played the part. He's the perfect villain.

    I love how the crew from Philadelphia came to town with style, attitude, and swagger dripping from their suits.

    Nevertheless, Fred Williamson was the ultimate Alpha male, and Pam Grier was the sweetest woman. The only not-so-good thing about this movie is the final fight scene. It could've been better.

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    • Trivia
      Fred Williamson [Duke] played Capt. Doby in the 2004 movie "Starsky and Hutch" which was a remake of the tv series of the same name which ran from 1975-79. In the original series, Capt. Dobey was played by Bernie Hamilton [Harley]. M-Dubb
    • Goofs
      When Harley was beaten the first time in the bar, he was stabbed a number of times in the stomach and chest. When he gets beaten at the bar the second time, as he is dragged out his shirt rides up showing no knife wounds.
    • Quotes

      Aretha: You just don't give a damn about anybody do you?

      Roy: You listen to me. You show me anybody who gives a damn about anybody else and I'll show you a fool. A damn fool! Who go through life with their hands out, begging instead of grabbing. You think anybody here in this town is any different? They don't give a damn who gets killed. Just as long as the dice keep rolling, the hoes keep hoeing, and the money keeps flowing!

    • Connections
      Featured in Macked, Hammered, Slaughtered and Shafted (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Bucktown Song
      by Luther Rabb

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    • Release date
      • July 2, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bucktown, U.S.A.
    • Filming locations
      • Kansas City, Missouri, USA
    • Production companies
      • Plitt Theaters
      • Essaness Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $600,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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