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Darktown Strutters

  • 1975
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Darktown Strutters (1975)
SatireSlapstickActionComedyMusical

Syreena must investigate the disappearance of her mother, Cinderella. A series of wild complications follow.Syreena must investigate the disappearance of her mother, Cinderella. A series of wild complications follow.Syreena must investigate the disappearance of her mother, Cinderella. A series of wild complications follow.

  • Director
    • William Witney
  • Writer
    • George Armitage
  • Stars
    • Trina Parks
    • Lejeune Richardson
    • Bettye Sweet
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    576
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Witney
    • Writer
      • George Armitage
    • Stars
      • Trina Parks
      • Lejeune Richardson
      • Bettye Sweet
    • 16User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Trina Parks
    Trina Parks
    • Syreena
    Lejeune Richardson
    • Carmen
    • (as Edna Richardson)
    Bettye Sweet
    • Miranda
    Shirley Washington
    • Theda
    Roger E. Mosley
    Roger E. Mosley
    • Mellow
    Christipher Joy
    • Wired
    • (as Christopher Joy)
    Stan Shaw
    Stan Shaw
    • Raunchy
    Otis Day
    Otis Day
    • V.D.
    • (as DeWayne Jesse)
    Norman Bartold
    Norman Bartold
    • Commander Cross
    Charles Knapp
    • Officer Tubbins
    Edward Marshall
    • Officer Emmo
    Dick Miller
    Dick Miller
    • Officer Hugo
    Milt Kogan
    Milt Kogan
    • Officer Babel
    Gene Simms
    • Flash
    Sam Laws
    Sam Laws
    • Philo Rasberry
    Frankie Crocker
    Frankie Crocker
    • Stuff
    Della Thomas
    • Lixie
    Ed Bakey
    • Reverend S. Tilly
    • Director
      • William Witney
    • Writer
      • George Armitage
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    User reviews16

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    6Red-Barracuda

    One of a kind cinema, to say the least

    Looking for the weirdest blaxploitation movie ever? Look no further! This piece of cinematic insanity is incomprehensible and chock full of lame humour, yet it is just so out there that you cannot but admire its sheer audacity. Its story, such that it is, has a female motorcycle gang (dressed in the coolest biker gear I have ever seen) ride into town and encounter a never-ending conveyor belt of weirdos. There's no point in detailing the synopsis beyond this as I am not sure it really matters. There are some outrageous colourful sets, comedy relief racist cops(!?), a drug dealer in a white cowboy suit who pedals an ice cream cart with all his wares in it, a karate fanatic who busts moves ALL the time, a colour-co-ordinated KKK biker gang, soul groups who break into song at the drop of a fedora hat, pig men in capes, a minstrel performance(!?) and a human cloning device devised by a mad scientist. Its more an experience than anything else. Points awarded for sheer nerve.
    10curtis-8

    Absolute INSANITY--Satiric Attack on Racism, or Just Racist?

    Darktown Strutters has to rate right up there with The Forbidden Zone for goodnatured, unbridled kinetic energy, outright insanity, and its willful desire to offend. This is a surreal flick in which everything is over the top to such a degree you have to wonder if it was due to drug use or if it was a purposeful creation of satire. In any case, I was entertained and appalled at the same time. But then again, I don't think that a middle aged white guy in the 21st century was really the intended audience for this film. The audience for this flick was the inner-city black-theater crowd of the mid-seventies. I just wonder how it played back in the day? Did they laugh along with the exaggerated black stereotypes, seeing it all as a satirical take on how black culture was seen by the mainstream? Or were they up in arms, seeing it as a slap in their collective faces by white filmmakers? I wonder. Was Darktown THE definitive satire of the "Blaxploitation" genre, or was it the genre's nadir?
    5gridoon

    Dopey / surreal spoof is more bizarre than funny

    Black babe Trina Parks will always have a place in movie history - and in my heart - for her role as Thumper in one of the most memorable scenes of "Diamonds Are Forever", where she and Bambi team up against James Bond. Before seeing "Darktown Strutters", I was hoping for an action flick along the lines of "Cleopatra Jones", but this film is more of a (literally) dopey / surreal spoof, with bright colors, outrageous props and outfits, sped-up slapstick, out-of-nowhere musical numbers, and a loony sci-fi plot involving cloning. The main problems are two: 1) It's not funny enough, 2) The lunacy cannot sustain this movie even for just 81 minutes. Still, its audacity makes it worth a look, and the women that comprise the title gang are all beautiful. (**)
    9Casey-52

    I can't believe this movie was actually made!

    Like something out of a twisted 70s nightmare, DARKTOWN STRUTTERS is 100% entertainment for all the wrong reasons. I don't know if this movie is supposed to be taken seriously or is supposed to be a farce, but it certainly is unique in a way that no other blaxploitation film is.

    Trina Parks (who is great, by the way) is Syreena, a black Queen biker who leads a gang of outrageously dressed black female bikers who at first race against, then become friends with a bumbling male biker gang, led by Roger E. Mosley! Syreena is trying to find her mother Cinderella, who has disappeared. Her kung-fu fighting brother has no information about her whereabouts and Syreena must turn to some pretty far out pimps and hookers to not only find Cinderella, but to expose a plot to clone black leaders by a racist Colonel Sanders-look alike who charges a fortune for mediocre rib dinners at his restaurants. Why clone black leaders? So they can be programmed to vote for white leaders! Sound like fun? It is!

    The 70s fashions are out of this world, bumbling racist cops with a sonic siren harass the girls, The Dramatics sing "What You See Is What You Get" in a jail cell, the restaurant owner puts on a black-face minstrel show on a special stage in his dining room, a clone of "Colonel Sanders" comes out in diapers, amazing bike races and chases, and the final musical number while the credits roll is great! The musical score is great, making me wish a CD release was in the works (yeah right, like that will happen!). I really do love Trina Parks and her performance in this has made me anxious to track down her other films. No other notable performances, even though Dick Miller, the ultimate cult movie star, appears as one of the racist cops.

    Highly recommended, DARKTOWN STRUTTERS is just a fun, kick-back kind of movie that needs not be taken seriously. Don't question anything in this movie, just watch, laugh, and you will guaranteed remember it for the rest of your life!
    2Trebaby

    Lame "Blaxploitation" Vehicle

    Nothing to really recommend about this unfunny attempt at a mid-'70s "blaxploitation" "musical" featuring a group of jive-talking' mamas on three-wheeled motorcycles who constantly tangle with a group of incompetent L.A. cops while simultaneously dealing with the threat of an evil Colonel Sanders-look-a-like who plans on creating a cloned race of...well, actually I was never really sure what he was trying to do. The boring plot is razor thin, the performances are sub-high school drama class and there's just not enough good music to make it worthwhile. The highlight of the film is a sequence with the Stax-signed vocal group The Dramatics performing their hit "Whatcha See is Whatcha Get" on a dungeon set(?). That was cool. The rest is barely worth a look. You have been warned.

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    • Trivia
      George Armitage wrote the script in three days.
    • Quotes

      Syreena: If you ever try to rape me again, I'm gonna break everything that hangs, dangles or swings!

    • Crazy credits
      Any similarity between this true life adventure and the story Cinderella ... is bullshit.
    • Connections
      Featured in Trailer Trauma Part 4: Television Trauma (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      What You See Is What You Get
      Written by Anthony Hester

      Performed by The Dramatics

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    • Release date
      • August 13, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Get Down and Boogie
    • Filming locations
      • Tennessee, USA
    • Production companies
      • Penelope Productions
      • Stax-Netter Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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