One Down, Two To Go (1982)
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This violent martial-arts film features a galaxy of the blaxploitation genre's best known stars, including Jim Kelly (Black Eliminator) in his final role. Richard Roundtree stars as a tournament promoter who gets shaken down by an evil gangster (Joe Spinell) and must call on his three friends… More This violent martial-arts film features a galaxy of the blaxploitation genre's best known stars, including Jim Kelly (Black Eliminator) in his final role. Richard Roundtree stars as a tournament promoter who gets shaken down by an evil gangster (Joe Spinell) and must call on his three friends (Kelly, Fred Williamson and Jim Brown) for help. Kelly is the "one down" of the title, as he gets put into a coma fairly early in the proceedings. The usual murder and mayhem ensues, and fans of gritty low-budget action films should be pleased with both the cast and Williamson's crowd-pleasing direction. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
- Directed By
- Fred Williamson
- Genres
- Action & Adventure
- In Theaters
- Jun 1, 1982 Wide
- Studio
- Media Home Entertainment
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Cast
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Fred Williamson
as Cal
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Jim Brown
as J.
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Jim Kelly
as Chuck
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Richard Roundtree
as Ralph
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Paula Sills
as Teri
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Laura Loftus
as Sally
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Tom Signorelli
as Mario
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Joe Spinell
as Joe Spangler
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Louis Neglia
as Armando
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Peter Dane
as Rossi
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Richard Noyce
as Hank
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John Guitz
as Bob
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Warrington Winters
as Sheriff Lucas
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Arthur Haggerty
as Mojo
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Irwin Litvack
as Banker
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Addison Greene
as Pete
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Dennis Singletary
as Boy
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John Dorish
as Deputy
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Robert Pastner
as Slim
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Patty O'Brien
as Nurse
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Aaron Banks
as Armando's Trainer
