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Original Gangstas

  • Director: Larry Cohen
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Crime
  • Movie Type: Gangster Film, Reunion Films
  • Themes: Inner City Blues, Whistleblowers, Vigilantes
  • Main Cast: Fred Williamson, Jim Brown, Pam Grier, Paul Winfield, Richard Roundtree
  • Release Year: 1996
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Larry Cohen, who directed a number of interesting and subversive exploitation films in the 1970s and 1980s, including Black Caesar and Hell Up in Harlem, reunited some of the biggest stars of the blaxploitation era for this tough-minded action opus. John Bookman (Fred Williamson) is a successful football coach who was born in Gary, Indiana but now lives in Los Angeles. When Bookman's father is shot, he returns home for the first time in years to discover that Gary has been all but taken over by a number of brutally violent youth gangs. Bookman learns that his father was shot in retaliation for going to the police after a young man was killed by gang bangers outside his grocery store; even worse, the kid who pulled the trigger was a member of the Rebels, the gang that he helped form as a teenager. Outraged, Bookman joins forces with the boy's parents, who also happen to be old friends: Jake Trevor (Jim Brown) and Laurie Thompson (Pam Grier). John, Laurie, and Jake organize the neighborhood against the gangs, with John's old gang brothers Bubba (Ron O'Neal) and Slick (Richard Roundtree) tagging along to show the young gangstas what the old school can do. If Williamson, Brown, Grier, O'Neal, and Roundtree all look a bit older than they did in their glory days, they all still boast charisma to spare, and anyone who liked their older films will have a good time with this one. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ron O'Neal - Businessman; Charles Napier - The Mayor; Isabel Sanford - Gracie Bookman; Robert Forster - Detective Slatten; Wings Hauser - Michael Casey; Eddie Bo Smith, Jr. - Damien

Credit

Craig Campobasso - Casting, Lisa Moffie - Costume Designer, Forrest Futrell - First Assistant Director, Larry Cohen - Director, David Kern - Editor, Peter B. Ellis - Editor, Vladimir Horunzhy - Composer (Music Score), Vladimir Horunzhy - Songwriter, Carlos Gonzalez - Camera Operator, Elayne Barbara Ceder - Production Designer, Fred Williamson - Producer, Aaron Holden - Set Designer, J.Byron Smith - Sound/Sound Designer, Aubrey K. Rattan - Screenwriter, Gina Marie Ome - Costume/Wardrobe

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Across 110th Street; Black Belt Jones; Black Caesar; Bucktown; Coffy; Foxy Brown; Hell Up in Harlem; J.D.'s Revenge; The Mack; One Down Two to Go; Shaft; Superfly; Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song; Three the Hard Way; Truck Turner; Action Jackson; The Black Godfather; Vigilante; Outlaw
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Album Review: Original Gangstas
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  • Artist: Original Soundtrack
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1996 04
  • Total Time: 66:37
  • Type: Soundtrack
  • Genre: Soundtrack

Review

Original Gangstas featured blaxploitation stars Pam Grier, Fred Williamson, and Jim Brown updating their classic roles for the '90s. The soundtrack takes a different approach than the film. Instead of bringing back '70s soul stars, it is filled with hip-hop stars that update '70s soul and funk for the '90s. The music is appropriately eclectic, weaving between smooth soul and gritty, street-oriented gangsta rap from newcomers like Luniz and E-40, as well as veterans like Ice-T, MC Ren, and the Geto Boys. Not only is the mix entertaining, but it offers a good idea of what hip-hop is all about in the mid-'90s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) Marvin Gaye, James Nyx, Jr. Ideal (5:39)
The World Is a Ghetto Lonnie Jordan, Harold Brown, B.B. Dickerson, Sylvester Allen Geto Boys (4:41)
X.O. J. Johnson The Luniz (4:31)
On the Grind E. Stevens, D. Stevens, Fos The Click (3:56)
White Chalk, Pt. 2 Blake Carrington Junior M.A.F.I.A. (4:58)
How Many J. Johnson, Trey Stratton, Adrian Jackson N.O. Joe, 3rd Degree (6:04)
Flowamatic 9 A. Gilmour, C. Williams 3X Krazy (5:16)
Ain't No Fun Dino Conner Teddy (4:41)
Rivals Mike Dean, R. Smith, Brad Jordan, D. Jones Scarface, Facemob (4:22)
War's On The Prodigy, Tony Rhome Mobb Deep, The Almighty RSO (4:19)
Who Wanna Be the Villain J. Brown MC Ren (4:19)
Slugs Spice 1 (4:31)
How Does It Feel Bootsy Collins, George Clinton, G. Cooper, Ice-T Ice-T (4:29)
Good Stuff Chris Stokes Smooth (4:51)

Credits

Geto Boys (Performer), Scarface (Performer), Tony Black (?), Tony Black (Tracked By), Ideal (Performer), MC Ren (Performer), Spice 1 (Performer), The Click (Performer), The Click (Vocal Arrangement), Mobb Deep (Performer), Smooth (Performer), Suga T (Vocals (Background)), Overdose (Bass), Overdose (Guitar), Josh Achzinger (Engineer), The Almighty RSO (Performer), Bishop Burrell (Producer), David Chackler (?), David Chackler (Executive Music Supervisor), Mike Dean (Bass), Mike Dean (Guitar), Mike Dean (Producer), Mike Dean (Engineer), Mike Dean (Mixing), Hen-Gee & Evil-E (Associate Producer), Troy Hightower (Engineer), Skip Holman (Engineer), Skip Holman (Mastering), Skip Holman (Hook), Ice-T (Performer), Ice-T (Executive Producer), Mike Marshall (Keyboards), Mark Paladino (Engineer), Mark Paladino (Mixing), Clinton Sands (Drums), Clinton Sands (Keyboards), Clinton Sands (Producer), Clinton Sands (Drum Programming), Clinton Sands (Mixing), Tony Smalios (Mixing), Chris Stokes (Producer), Keston Wright (Mixing), The Luniz (Performer), N.O. Joe (Multi Instruments), N.O. Joe (Producer), N.O. Joe (Engineer), N.O. Joe (Performer), N.O. Joe (Mastering), N.O. Joe (Mixing), N.O. Joe (Hook), Tone Capone (Arranger), Tone Capone (Drums), Tone Capone (Keyboards), Tone Capone (Producer), Tone Capone (Engineer), Tone Capone (Drum Programming), Tone Capone (Mixing), Junior M.A.F.I.A. (Performer), Brad Jordan (Producer), Teddy (Performer), Cory Stoot (Guitar), Cory Stoot (Hook), Facemob (Performer), Claudio Cueni (Engineer), DJ Ace (Engineer), Havoc (Producer), Michael Denton (Engineer), Michael Denton (Mixing), Eric L. Brooks (Producer), Eric L. Brooks (Executive Producer), Eric L. Brooks (Executive Music Supervisor), Minnesota (Producer), K. Cavie (Skit), Hen Gee (Assistant Producer), Sinclair Ridley (Engineer), Y-Tee (Skit), Carmonique Roberts (Art Direction), Peeps Game (Vocals), Peeps Game (Skit), 3rd Degree (Performer), The Click (Vocal Arrangement), Daven Baptiste (Art Direction), Dino Conner (Producer), Bishop "Slick" Burrell, Sr. (Producer), Bishop "Slick" Burrell, Sr. (Mixing), 4D (Producer), 4D (Engineer), 4D (Mixing), Mike Marshall (Vocals (Background)), Yuk (Hook), Tom Baker (Mastering), Greg C. (Skit)
Wikipedia: Original Gangstas
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Original Gangstas

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Larry Cohen
Produced by Wolf Schmidt
Fred Williamson
Written by Aubrey K. Rattan
Starring Fred Williamson
Jim Brown
Pam Grier
Christopher B. Duncan
Music by Vladimir Horunzhy
Distributed by Orion Pictures (MGM)
Release date(s) May 10, 1996
Running time 99 min.
Language English
Budget $5,000,000 (estimate)

Original Gangstas is a 1996 action movie set in urban Gary, Indiana starring Blaxploitation film stars such as Fred Williamson, Pam Grier, Jim Brown, and Richard Roundtree.

The film details the deteriorating state of an impoverished Gary neighborhood terrorized by a street gang called the Rebels. When the gang murders a local boy, it prompts the emergence of several individuals who grew up in the neighborhood: the "original" Rebels.

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Plot summary

The movie opens to a narration detailing the poor economic state of a gang-ridden Gary. The narrator explains to the audience of how the city came into such a state. After the opening narrative, the scene switches to the base of operations for the Rebels, a local street gang, and a one-on-one basketball game between a Rebel gang member and a local boy named Kenny Thompson. Kenny humiliates the Rebel by winning and taking the gambled winnings for his own. After he leaves, Spyro, the current co-leader of the Rebels (opposite Damien) is under the impression that Kenny's skills are something more than "something he picked up." He instructs his lieutenant, Kayo, to exact retribution on Kenny for being hustled.

While Kenny and his friend Marcus are relaxing at a diner, Kenny decides to call his girlfriend. He enters a phone booth to make the call, but is subsequently shot by Kayo in a drive-by shooting; his mother, Laurie Thompson, alarmed by the gunshots, steps outside her home to discover her son murdered. One of the owners of the diner, Marvin Bookman, a well-respected member of the community by both the Rebels and local citizens, feels that justice should be brought to Kenny's murderer and discloses the license plate number of the shooter's vehicle. When the Rebels discover this, Spyro orders Kayo to dispose of the vehicle. Spyro and Damien then proceed to confront Marvin about his assistance to the investigators of Kenny's death; Marvin argues that Kenny was a good person and did not deserve to be shot. The co-leaders of the Rebels describe how they respected the Bookmans' store and, while others around it were robbed and ransacked, their store was left alone; the fact that Marvin would "sell them out" expresses a high amount of disrespect to the Rebels, who then immediately seek revenge on Marvin. Eventually, Kayo and Bobby, with a group of fellow Rebels, attacks the diner, resulting in the near-fatal shooting of Marvin by bobby.

The attack on Marvin's life prompts his son, pro football coach and ex-Rebel John Bookman, to return to the impoverished Gary neighborhood to find Bobby the shooter. After seeing his father, John goes to a local barbershop, where Kayo eventually turns up; trouble immediately brews, and John and the gang members fight. John has the upper hand, but is overpowered. Jake Trevor, another original Rebel, enters the fray and saves John. After the fight, the two converse, and it is revealed that Jake is here to bury his illegitimate son, Kenny Thompson.

The next day, John and Jake attend Kenny's funeral, where a distraught Laurie Thompson is reunited with her ex-husband. While talking, Laurie implores Jake to reconsider seeking vengeance upon his son's murderers, expressing her disdain by stating that he always wishes to resolve such issues by fighting, which "only makes things worse". John Bookman later reveals to Jake that his son was killed because he hustled the Rebels; Jake is astounded and enraged that his son was killed over money.

After failed treaty negotiations, deception, and the rising of neighborhood gang violence, all of the original Rebels - John Bookman, Laurie, Jake, Slick and Bubba - with the help of Kenny's friend Marcus, decide to take justice into their own hands and attack the Rebels. They devise a plan to "lose" a trunk of weapons to the Rebels; when the Rebels tried to use said weapons, the guns malfunctioned and "exploded" in their faces, stunning many Rebels. In another area, Rebels are attempting to escape the battle, but are stopped by a group of community members, armed with bats and other improvised weapons. Eventually, Spyro and Damien fear they may lose the fight, and escape to the old steel mill; Jake and John follow.

After an intense hand-to-hand fight between Jake and Spyro, Spyro is killed. After Spyro is taken down, the leader of a rival gang, Blood, along with a few cohorts, shoots a battered Damien; the leadership of the Rebels is destroyed.

When Jake and John exit the steel mill, the police arrive; John states how "they always show up late." Jake retorts, "I know what you mean."

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Soundtrack

A soundtrack containing hip hop and R&B music was released on April 30, 1996 by Noo Trybe Records. It peaked at #41 on the Billboard 200 and #8 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

External links

Original Gangstas at the Internet Movie Database


 
 
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