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Dolemite

  • 1975
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
7.1K
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Dolemite (1975)
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After he is released from jail, a pimp takes on the criminals and corrupt police officers who framed him in the first place.After he is released from jail, a pimp takes on the criminals and corrupt police officers who framed him in the first place.After he is released from jail, a pimp takes on the criminals and corrupt police officers who framed him in the first place.

  • Director
    • D'Urville Martin
  • Writers
    • Jerry Jones
    • Rudy Ray Moore
  • Stars
    • Rudy Ray Moore
    • D'Urville Martin
    • Jerry Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • D'Urville Martin
    • Writers
      • Jerry Jones
      • Rudy Ray Moore
    • Stars
      • Rudy Ray Moore
      • D'Urville Martin
      • Jerry Jones
    • 86User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rudy Ray Moore
    Rudy Ray Moore
    • Dolemite
    D'Urville Martin
    D'Urville Martin
    • Willie Green
    Jerry Jones
    • Blakeley
    Lady Reed
    • The Queen Bee
    Brenda DeLong
    • Dolemite Girl
    Terri Mosley
    • Dolemite Girl
    Marilyn Shaw
    • Dolemite Girl
    Lynell Smith
    • Dolemite Girl
    Vera Howard
    • Dolemite Girl
    Joy Martin
    • Dolemite Girl
    Jana Bisbing
    • Dolemite Girl
    Brenda Banks
    • Dolemite Girl
    Pat Haywood
    • Dolemite Girl
    René Van Clief
    • Dolemite Girl
    • (as Rene Van Clief)
    Pat Jones
    • Dolemite Girl
    Lola Mayo
    • Dolemite Girl
    Charlene Soulter
    • Dolemite Girl
    Liz Sample
    • Director
      • D'Urville Martin
    • Writers
      • Jerry Jones
      • Rudy Ray Moore
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    6caspian1978

    BLACK ACTION

    The King of all Black Action films, Dolemite is the story of Dolemite, the most bad ass brother in LA. Go with Dolemite from the jail house to the mean streets of LA in search for the man who killed his fellow brother. Get the Unrated version to get the whole gut punching scenes with all the great moments. Need more? This film has a sequel...enjoy.
    6Red-Barracuda

    A genuinely crazy blaxploitation film

    The blaxploitation genre certainly produced some bizarre oddities that's for sure. Dolemite is firmly in this category. On a technical level its appalling, with bad camera work, acting, action and story. The boom mic is visible so often that it really deserves a mention in the credits. But these considerations are ultimately irrelevant. In fact, the sheer scale of the cinematic incompetence is certainly one of the actual joys of the movie. The film-makers just didn't care and seemingly knocked this one out with little concern for such matters.

    The rough and ready style of Dolemite kind of seems appropriate though, given the nature of the central character, who is a super-shady bad mutha in a pimp suit. This character, Dolemite, spends most of the film swearing in creative ways. His routines are like proto-rap and seem to have influenced hip-hop culture. The movie is really a superb time-capsule flick. The insane fashions and jive talk are all almost alien in their bizarreness now. While the movie sports various other strange characters such as Reverend Gibbs, the mayor and the Hamburger Pimp. The latter of which actually appears to be out of his head on something or other – I don't think this bloke was really acting! There's also an extended scene near the end in a nightclub that really has to be seen to be believed. It has a priceless performance from a soul act and a crazy dance routine with some guy battering hell out of a drum-kit, it then climaxes with Dolemite's swearing rap thing. It's strange, like the movie in general. This may be super-trashy but it's highly original. It's yet another example of why the 70's ruled when it came to movies.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Eddie brought me here

    Dolemite (Rudy Ray Moore) is a pimp and a pusher. He gets set up by the FBI and his rival Willie Green. In prison, he is given a second chance by the warden with mutual friends Queen Bee and the governor. Crime has risen despite Dolemite's incarceration. He is to go back into the community to root out the real crime lord.

    After watching Eddie Murphy's Dolemite biopic, I had to see the real thing. The production is better than I expected. The acting is surely amateurish. Moore himself is a bit stiff on the screen but has some genuine charisma. Best of all, he knows who he is. The writing gets messier in the second half. There is fun in this blaxploitation. I love his rap comedy on the streets. It has a purity to the scene. I also love watching the real thing after watching the Eddie Murphy recreations. This is fun.
    5MarkoutTV

    Is it weird to call this wholesome?

    Every bit as crude and poorly made as I had hoped. It could serve as a "how not to make films 101" in the sheer amount of continuity errors, poor audio, bad acting, bad writing, bad camera cuts and even an instance of bad lip-syncing.

    But you can tell the sheer amount of heart and passion that is at the core of this movie, to the point that even with all the violence, gratuitous nudity, and coarse language, there is this odd sense of wholesomeness that occupied the whole picture. There's something about a bunch of friends coming together and making a film with absolutely no clue how to do it, and now given the backstory thanks to Dolemite Is My Name, and knowing the challenges the crew went through as well as their ultimate triumph, I found myself really respecting everything about this hilariously bad film.

    That was one hell of a run-on sentence.
    5utgard14

    "Tell him I want him out of here in 24 hours...and 23 of um's already gone."

    Blaxploitation "classic" that introduced the movie-going public to Rudy Ray Moore. The plot, such as it is, has pimp Dolemite (Moore) being framed and sent to prison. A friendly warden believes Dolemite is innocent, so he lets him out of prison to prove it (!). Dolemite sets out to take back control of his pimp business and get revenge against the man who set him up: Willie Greene (D'Urville Martin, also the director).

    If you're unfamiliar with Rudy Ray Moore, this is as good a place to start as any. Dolemite features the standards of every Moore film: inept direction, unintentionally hilarious fight scenes, and the worst excuse for acting you'll ever see. Not to mention more colorful ways to fit the word 'mothereffer' into a sentence than I ever thought possible. A fun game to play while watching this cheapie is "spot the boom mic."

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    • Trivia
      The script called for a "penny hustler," but Rudy Ray Moore and Jerry Jones were unable to find a suitable actor through Moore's acquaintances or among Jones' acting class students. After filming began, Moore and Jones were traveling down Western Avenue in Los Angeles when they spotted the exact type of character they were looking for hustling on the street. They pulled over, Jones got out and talked to the man, and Vanius Rackstraw was hired as "The Creeper / Hamburger Pimp" on the spot.
    • Goofs
      A sound effects man is visible on screen, clapping, during one fight scene.
    • Quotes

      Dolemite: I'm gonna let 'em know that Dolemite is back on the scene! I'm gonna let 'em know that Dolemite is my name, and fuckin' up motherfuckers is my game!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Best of Sex and Violence (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Dolemite
      Composed by Ben A. Taylor (as Ben Taylor)

      Music played by Different Bag and Revelation Funk Band

      Sung by Ben A. Taylor (as Ben Taylor)

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 1975 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Долемайт
    • Filming locations
      • Dunbar Hotel - 4225 S. Central Avenue, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Comedian International Enterprises (C.I.E.)
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    • Budget
      • $100,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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