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Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold

  • 1975
  • R
  • 1h 34m
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5.6/10
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Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold (1975)
When fellow operatives (and childhood friends) Matthew Johnson and Melvin Johnson disappear during an undercover mission in Hong Kong, Cleopatra Jones (Tamara Dobson) travels there to find them.
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When fellow operatives (and childhood friends) Matthew Johnson and Melvin Johnson disappear during an undercover mission in Hong Kong, Cleopatra Jones (Tamara Dobson) travels there to find t... Read allWhen fellow operatives (and childhood friends) Matthew Johnson and Melvin Johnson disappear during an undercover mission in Hong Kong, Cleopatra Jones (Tamara Dobson) travels there to find them. With the help of local detective Mi Ling, Cleopatra discovers that her friends' disap... Read allWhen fellow operatives (and childhood friends) Matthew Johnson and Melvin Johnson disappear during an undercover mission in Hong Kong, Cleopatra Jones (Tamara Dobson) travels there to find them. With the help of local detective Mi Ling, Cleopatra discovers that her friends' disappearance has to do with The Dragon Lady, a much-feared blonde "lipstick lesbian" who runs ... Read all

  • Director
    • Charles Bail
  • Writers
    • Max Julien
    • Bill Tennant
  • Stars
    • Tamara Dobson
    • Stella Stevens
    • Ni Tien
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    5.6/10
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    • Director
      • Charles Bail
    • Writers
      • Max Julien
      • Bill Tennant
    • Stars
      • Tamara Dobson
      • Stella Stevens
      • Ni Tien
    • 26User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tamara Dobson
    Tamara Dobson
    • Cleopatra Jones
    Stella Stevens
    Stella Stevens
    • Dragon Lady
    Ni Tien
    Ni Tien
    • Mi Ling
    • (as Tanny)
    Norman Fell
    Norman Fell
    • Stanley Nagel
    Albert Popwell
    Albert Popwell
    • Matthew Johnson
    Caro Kenyatta
    • Melvin Johnson
    Shen Chan
    Shen Chan
    • Soo Da Chen
    • (as Chan Shen)
    Christopher Hunt
    • Mendez
    Chen-Chi Lin
    Chen-Chi Lin
    • Madalyna
    • (as Lin Chen Chi)
    Locke Hua Liu
    Locke Hua Liu
    • Tony
    • (as Liu Loke Hua)
    Eddy Donno
    Eddy Donno
    • Morgan
    Bobby Canavarro
    Bobby Canavarro
    • Lin Ma Chen
    Mui Kwok Sing
    • Benny
    John Cheung
    John Cheung
    • David
    • (as John Cheng)
    Kung-Wu Huang
    Kung-Wu Huang
    • Lao Di
    • (as Tony Lee)
    Biu Gam
    Biu Gam
    • Mr. Han
    • (as Rich King)
    Gigo Tevzadze
    • Mr. Kodoma
    Lok Sing
    • Mike
    • Director
      • Charles Bail
    • Writers
      • Max Julien
      • Bill Tennant
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    6BaronBl00d

    "Don't Race Your Engine, It's Staying in the Garage"

    Surprisingly entertaining Blaxploitation film from the 70s with Amazonian Tamara Dobson returning as the hustling, Kung Fu fighting, bizarre fashion plate Cleopatra Jones. This time Cleo needs to help Matthew and Melvin Johnson in Hong Kong to break up a drug ring under control of the Dragon Lady(actually she and her casino are in Macao). Dobson must wear no fewer then ten weird outfits and quips one-liners throughout with the aid of little helper Ni Tien(a most beautiful young lady). The Dragon Lady is played deliciously by the ever delicious Stella Stevens. Stevens actually gives a pretty good performance as one cold-hearted, ruthless woman accustomed to getting what she wants. This movie gives you exactly what you are promised and expect: lots of action, lots of silliness, lots of innuendo and subtle as well as obvious humour, and lots of martial arts. Dobson gives her standard performance and the rest of the cast does as well. Character actor Norman Fell is here as Cleo's governmental contact and lends the film some credibility. You got to love the 70s action sequences, the outlandish costumes, and that groovy soundtrack.
    7Abyss47

    Solid blaxploitation with impressive action.

    The first Cleopatra Jones, in my book, is one of the very best black action films of the 70's. Tamara Dobson made for a gorgeous and charismatic lead, the full embodiment of a strong black woman, who contains beauty, brains, and attitude. It also helped that her body was in such great shape, considering she was a model. She towered over her supporting actors like a giant, at 6 feet 2 inches. The film was also quite successful at the box-office and quickly gained a cult following that continues to this very day. So, of course a sequel had to be made.

    The first film took place on the streets of Los Angeles, which worked great for the film's story, but the sequel moved things to Hong Kong, a location that better suits the playful tone Max Julien was going for. The story here is pretty mild compared to the racially charged one found in its predecessor, moving away from being steeped in black culture like most other blaxploitation films at the time. Here, two black male agents are sent on an undercover mission, only to find themselves getting into trouble with the film's villainess, the dragon lady (played convincingly by Stella Stevens), who is a sadistic lesbian and a marksman at shooting. Whereas Coffy demonstrated female empowerment in excessive ways, this film takes a more subtle approach, as Cleo is forced to go get her fellow male agents out of trouble, and save the day. There are no scenes with a female blowing a man's balls off here, the film takes on a light-hearted tone pretty early and sticks with it until the end. That doesn't mean it has no violence, there's plenty to be found here, but none of it is over-the-top like it is in the Pam Grier revenge movies.

    As expected, Cleo gets hit on by her white boss, as well as the various Asian characters who take up most of the film's cast, and who can blame them? The fight choreography isn't the best, but their rapid enough so as to avoid tearing the film down, and thankfully, the movie doesn't just contain fights. There are gunfights, vehicle chases, and explosions aplenty, and director Charles Bail did a good job of keeping the ball rolling. There are some slow spots to allow the viewer to catch a breather, especially towards the beginning, but for the most part, this is a very action-packed film that has plenty of appeal for both Hong Kong action fans and blaxploitation fans, as the two genres mesh together and form a seamless whole here, similar to Black Belt Jones and Enter the Dragon. Cleo gets aided in the film by an Asian woman named Mi Ling, who proves capable of being able to kick just as much ass as Cleo. This foreshadowed the team-up of Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan in the Rush Hour movies, as both trade quips and wisecracks throughout.

    The acting isn't the best, but if you've seen enough exploitation movies, that shouldn't be a problem, as even the worst acting adds to the amusement factor. Personality-wise, Tamara Dobson overshadows the rest of the cast by quite a wide margin though, and I definitely disagree with reviewers who said she was best in supporting roles. I think both Cleopatra Jones films proved she could carry her own film very well. The movie hits its peak in the finale, which contains a large-scale battle in the dragon lady casino complete with motorcycles, machine guns, explosions, Kung-Fu, and swords, as both Cleo and the dragon lady duke it out in a fight I wish was a bit longer. It's a stunning sequence that easily one-ups everything that came before it. The rest of the action scenes are quite good though, and the soundtrack as well. I always liked the Cleopatra Jones theme. Sure, it's not iconic like the James Bond theme, but it's still really nice. If I had one major complaint, it would be that the scenes scattered throughout the film with the two black male agents aren't very interesting, and there are some cringe-worthy lines here and there, but not enough to ruin the overall experience.

    It's a shame that another Cleopatra Jones film was not made soon after, I would've loved for it to be a trilogy, but apparently this one wasn't well received and didn't do the business the first film did at the box-office, so it's understandable. Still, an awesome B-movie gem like this is definitely worth a look alongside the first film, as they're among the best films of the blaxploitation genre.
    7trashgang

    pure blaxploitation

    Made in the midst of the seventies and the era just before the explosion of the horror genre. Just before that exploitation was the independent thing. And of course black actors wanted to have their own exploitation. Here we have a very good example what we call blaxploitation. But this here is really good. Naturally the main leads are black people but the one to look out to is Tamara Dobson. She was a natural beauty but sadly she became sick and stopped making movies in 1984. She died of her disease which was MS in 2006. Here she's Cleopatra Jones, let's just say a black 007. But look how the feature was made, back in those days they knew how to do their stuff, no CGI or other stupid effects, here's it's the real stuff but here it's effects in the attacks and the many fights. Don't think that you will see a serious amount of blood, no it doesn't. But of course for the seventies nudity was a normal thing and it contains some nudity. But also have a look at Cleopatra's clothes and the way they put some make-up on her. The score, pure seventies, this is excellent stuff. I can't say anything that I didn't like in it. The chases with the cars and motorcycles, it goes on for minutes. You can guess it, one to watch
    4moonspinner55

    Chop-sockey B-movie is fun for awhile but overstays its welcome...

    Follow-up to 1973's far better "Cleopatra Jones" has statuesque black actress Tamara Dobson returning to her signature role as chic, super-tough narcotics agent, here busting a heroin ring in Hong Kong. Cross-pollination of blaxploitation action-flick and kung-fu B-movie is fun at the outset but eventually flags. The shoot-out finale is right off the assembly-line, and Dobson herself seems less energetic than before (she's still sexy, and she puts a unique spin on her comically-stilted dialogue, but these surroundings may have been too much of one thing for her--she's jaded). Stella Stevens plays the villainess this time; she's good, but can't match Shelley Winters in the predecessor. ** from ****
    Dethcharm

    Drug Lords Beware...

    In CLEOPATRA JONES AND THE CASINO OF GOLD, Tamara Dobson is back in the title role. This time, Cleo's in Hong Kong, where she's been brought in to bring down the drug empire of the Dragon Lady (Stella Stevens) and her army of kung fu cohorts. With her new partner, Tanny (Ni Tien), at her side, the duo kick, chop, punch, and shoot their way through the HK underworld.

    Ms. Dobson fills her character with grace and attitude, making her an imposing figure. Ni Tien adds some extra vigor, especially during her big fight sequences. Ms. Stevens plays up her sadistic role well, coming across as menacing and ruthless. This sequel is arguably better than the original film, making the best of its new location and utilizing some excellent chase scenes.

    This all culminates in a memorable, rip-roaring, final confrontation...

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    • Trivia
      Stella Stevens was chosen for the role of Dragon Lady when the Hong Kong production company could not find a suitable Chinese actress that spoke fluent English.
    • Goofs
      During the car chase between the Mercedes and the four-door Ford Falcon, the stunt double for Tanny (driving the Mercedes) is clearly a man.
    • Quotes

      Matthew Johnson: And we might just happen to be the only niggas alive with white shadows.

    • Connections
      Featured in Baadasssss Cinema (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Playin' with Fire
      Music by Dominic Frontiere

      Lyrics by Kenny Kerner and Richie Wise

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    • Release date
      • July 11, 1975 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Cleopatra Jones Meets the Dragon Lady
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong, China
    • Production companies
      • Harbor Productions
      • Shaw Brothers
      • Warner Bros.
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      • $3,625,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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