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List Price: $14.96Amazon.com's Price: $9.49 You Save: $5.47 (37%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 9780790785370
Format: Anamorphic, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 0790785374
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 13, 2004
Running Time: 93 minutes
Sales Rank: 7468
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: August 04, 1972
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Editorial Review:
Description: Ron O'Neal in the smart, streetwise box office success about a pusher who tries to make one last killer deal before kicking the business. Featuring a hit Curtis Mayfield score. Year: 1972 Director: Gordon Parks, Jr. Starring: Ron O'Neal, Carl Lee, Julius W. Harris
Amazon.com: The pinnacle of blaxploitation movies, the 1972 Superfly stars Ron O'Neal as a drug dealer who wants out of the business but decides to take out some enemies in the process. With its criminal hero, one might almost think this could be an existential crime movie, but no...it's really just an effective piece of pulp with a strong performance by O'Neal, grim settings, cool direction by Gordon Parks Jr., and a famous soundtrack by Curtis Mayfield. --Tom Keogh
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Instead of giving props to the movie, which was marginal at best. I'll speak on the costume designer. Bravo for the clothes...they were "Out Of Sight!" Also, Priest's car was the sickest car I've ever seen in my life...I want one.
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The late 1960's to early 70's period produced many great classic films and "Superfly" starring Ron Neal is definitely one of them.
The story of a New York City's Harlem and drug dealing pimp who wants out of the business is brilliantly portrayed by Neal in this unforgettable classic. Watch as you transport yourself to a far better era. Like the old saying goes, "they sure don't make movies like they used to". Not to be missed by fans of this by gone era and this classic film genre.
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This film is one of the best films that was released in the 1970s blaxploitation era. Ron O'Neal was very convincing as a drug dealer trying to leave the life behind. Even though I was born in 1982, this film still resonates with me, because a lot of dudes who were born in the 1980s, feel as if being a drug dealer is something to glamorize and become, but it's not. There are only two ways out, either a stint in prison, or the graveyard.
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I was born in the 60's so i was a kid when these "blaxploitation" films came out,and even though i was under the legal age to see them at the time I saw my fare share regardless.Superfly was a film I didn't see until in my 20's and its in my top 3.Don't focus on the title or the flashy clothes/car,focus on the message.This was a young cat who came to the realization that there's more to life than the drug game ,but he's not willing to "work for chump change"either.I totally agree with Jenks in his ... Read More
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Ron O'neal gave his best performance as an actor in this 70's classic. It showed the story of a street hustler focused on getting out of the drug game, inspite of his colleagues trying to hold him back. Gordon Parks Jr. did an excellent job directing this urban drama classic. The story line was superb as well as the cast that appeared in the film. Sheila Frazier is still quite a foxx to this day. Eddie really should've known better than to leave his main man Priest hangin' at the end. I was glad ... Read More
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