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Sweet Jesus, Preacherman

  • 1973
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Sweet Jesus, Preacherman (1973)
ActionDrama

A Black hit man poses as a Baptist preacher in a ghetto church. He decides to take over the local rackets.A Black hit man poses as a Baptist preacher in a ghetto church. He decides to take over the local rackets.A Black hit man poses as a Baptist preacher in a ghetto church. He decides to take over the local rackets.

  • Director
    • Henning Schellerup
  • Writers
    • John Cerullo
    • M. Stuart Madden
    • Abbey Leitch
  • Stars
    • Roger E. Mosley
    • William Smith
    • Michael Pataki
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    255
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Henning Schellerup
    • Writers
      • John Cerullo
      • M. Stuart Madden
      • Abbey Leitch
    • Stars
      • Roger E. Mosley
      • William Smith
      • Michael Pataki
    • 8User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Roger E. Mosley
    Roger E. Mosley
    • Cyrus Holmes…
    William Smith
    William Smith
    • Frank Martelli
    Michael Pataki
    Michael Pataki
    • State Senator Sills
    Tom Johnigarn
    • Eddie Stoner
    Joe Tornatore
    Joe Tornatore
    • Joey
    Damu King
    • Sweetstick
    Marla Gibbs
    Marla Gibbs
    • Beverly Solomon
    Sam Laws
    Sam Laws
    • Deacon Greene
    Phil Hoover
    • George Orr
    Paul Silliman
    • Roy
    Chuck Lyles
    • Charles 'Detroit Charlie' Lapp, Jr.
    Norman Fields
    • Police Captain John Harrison
    Della Thomas
    • Foxey
    Amentha Dymally
    • Mrs. Greene
    Patricia Edwards
    • Marion Hicks
    Chuck Douglas Jr.
    • Lenny Solomon
    Vincent LaBauve
    • Bobby Thompson
    Chuck Wells
    • Eli Stoner
    • Director
      • Henning Schellerup
    • Writers
      • John Cerullo
      • M. Stuart Madden
      • Abbey Leitch
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    3wes-connors

    Lord Have Mercy on This Movie

    After a funeral for what appears to be a very wealthy person, hit-man Roger E. Mosley (as Holmes) kills three men. The murders are increasingly painful, with the third man meeting a notably gruesome end. After this, Mr. Mosley meets with his employer, crime lord William Smith (as Martelli). Unhappy with the truck killing Mr. Smith wants Mosely to go undercover as a preacher and stop what's been interfering with Mr. Smith's operation. Mosley poses as "Jason Lee", a minister expected by the community who apparently meets his maker through the courtesy of Smith's henchmen. Mosley preaches and struts. Playing a sleazy politician, Michael Pataki (as Sam Sills) threatens to steal the show – trouble is, there isn't any show to steal. People strut around for a long time and we're never really sure how events connect. It's nice to see the Los Angeles locations and the first appearance of "The Jeffersons" maid Marla Gibbs, who became a big TV favorite.

    *** Sweet Jesus, Preacherman (5/25/73) Henning Schellerup ~ Roger E. Mosley, William Smith, Michael Pataki, Marla Gibbs
    5planktonrules

    Tough, violent, a bit of skin and pretty much what you'd expect.

    This blacksloitation movie stars Roger Mosley, the guy who most folks would recognize from "Magnum PI", as he was a long-time supporting character on this TV series. Here, however, he plays a real jerk--a hit-man who works for the mob who pretends to be a preacher in order to do evil and combat a vigilante force known as 'Unity Force'. It's his boss, Frank (William Smith), who convinces him to do this...with vague promises of 'a piece of the action'.

    In his job as a preacher, Lee/Holmes is told to do a lot of things that will hurt the black community--such as throwing in his support for a scum-bag white politician who cares nothing for his black constituents. Will he continue doing the bidding for his white masters or will be either stand up on his own and take over the rackets or will he actually do something to help his people? See the film and find out for yourself.

    This isn't one of the more polished and big-budgeted films of the genre. Occasionally some of the acting is rather poor and the music is ever-present but not especially good. But otherwise it's what you'd normally expect--violence, boobs, evil white folks and a tough-guy who manages to take on practically everyone to deliver his own brand of justice. Worth seeing but not a must-see film.

    By the way, if you do watch, also pay attention to Beverly. That's Marla Gibbs of "The Jeffersons" playing the preacher's lady friend.
    6wolfhell88

    Not worth to watch

    This blaxploitation movie about a hit man, played by Roger E. Mosley, who later became a co-star of Tom Selleck in "Magnum", isn't really worth to watch. William Smith plays his boss Martelli. But he doublecrosses Mosley and so he gets his bill at the end. Surely he is the bad guy, again. I've seen this movie somewhere in 1994 and I can tell you: If Bill Smith wouldn't be in it, it would not be worth to watch!
    8auburnwa

    Awesome blaxploitation time capsule.

    This is one of my favorite blaxploitation flicks despite all the flaws that actually add to the fun of this film.Roger E Mosley really makes this film unique in the genre and the visuals are outstanding from the clothing to the la landscape and not to forget the sexy topless dancer with the huge afro just awesome.There is no other film in the genre like it and it's alot of fun.The only negative is that the story is hard to follow because it's all over the place.However if you like silly blaxploitation movies that are a little weird and like Roger E Mosley's unique acting style then you should definitely give this one a watch.
    4ramsfan

    Uneven, sub par blaxploitation film

    The 70's produced a series of movies categorized as 'blaxploitation" films- low budget, campy cinema which featured a predominantly black cast. White actors were often cast as the villains, and a number of these movies were quite entertaining despite the bad dialog and low production values. The flashy 70's fashion and hip lingo add to the allure of these period pieces.

    "Sweet Jesus, Preacherman" is unfortunately not one of the more worthy entries into this genre. Roger E. Moseley, best known for his role as Tom Selleck's sidekick "T.C." in CBS' Magnum, P.I. stars in the lead as a mobster looking to take control of the rackets while posing as a ghetto preacher. While an enjoyable character actor, Moseley lacks the magnetism of a Pam Grier, William Marshall or Fred Williamson to effectively carry the film.

    Lending the movie a degree of interest is bad guy extraordinaire William Smith, one of the greatest character actors ever, as Martelli, Moseley's boss. Smith was the master of making average to below average films watchable with his menacing portrayals and "Sweet Jesus" is no exception.

    Overall, not on a par with "Foxy Brown", "Blacula", "Black Gunn", "Coffy" and a number of other more enjoyable blaxploitation films of the time.

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    • Trivia
      The film poster was used as the inspiration for the cover of 'Scaring the Hoes', an album by Jpegmafia and Danny Brown.
    • Quotes

      Joey: Don't worry about me. I can handle it myself. I didn't see you catch the little black bastard!

    • Connections
      Featured in Grindhouse Universe (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Cyrus Holmes
      Music by Horace Tapscott

      Lyrics by Horace Tapscott and Linda Hill

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    • Release date
      • May 25, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sweet Jesus Preacher Man
    • Filming locations
      • Compton, California, USA(Church scenes, specifically 10905 Compton Ave)
    • Production companies
      • Capitol Cinema
      • Entertainment Pyramid.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $373,449
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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