Slaughter's Big Rip Off (1973)
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A former Green Beret who set out to settle a score with the mob finds they don't give up easy in this action-packed blaxploitation drama. After killing the mobster who killed his parents in Mexico, Slaughter plans to return to a quiet life in Los Angeles, but police detective Reynolds (Brock… More A former Green Beret who set out to settle a score with the mob finds they don't give up easy in this action-packed blaxploitation drama. After killing the mobster who killed his parents in Mexico, Slaughter plans to return to a quiet life in Los Angeles, but police detective Reynolds (Brock Peters) warns him that his life is in danger -- it seems crime boss Duncan (Ed McMahon), an associate of the man Slaughter killed, isn't about to allow his killing to pass without retaliation. After an ambitious assassination attempt involving a World War I biplane fails dramatically, Duncan recruits a vicious new hit man, Kirk (Don Stroud), and one of Kirk's first assignments is to take care of Slaughter once and for all. Duncan also has ties to the L.A.P.D., and rather than put Slaughter in protective custody at Reynolds' suggestion, the war hero is put back on the street. However, as Slaughter tracks down the men who murdered his family and threatened the life of his girlfriend Marcia (Gloria Hendry), it looks as if the crooks may need protection from Slaughter more than he needs to be protected from them. A sequel of the successful Jim Brown vehicle Slaughter, Slaughter's Big Rip-Off included an original score by James Brown and his long-time musical partner Fred Wesley. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Gordon Douglas
- Genres
- Action & Adventure
- In Theaters
- Jun 1, 1973 Wide
- On DVD
- Jan 9, 2001
- Studio
- MGM Home Entertainment
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Cast
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Tony Brubaker
as Ed Pratt
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Fuji
as Chin
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Gloria Hendry
as Marcia
- Chuck Hicks
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Gene Lebell
as Leo
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Russ Marin
as Crowder
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Ed McMahon
as Duncan
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Art Metrano
as Burtoli
- Lisa Moore
- Regis Parton
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Brock Peters
as Reynolds
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Don Stroud
as Kirk
- Dick Anthony Williams
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Jim Brown
as Slaughter
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Jackelyn Giroux
as Mrs. Duncan
- Hoke Howell
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Judy Brown
as Norja
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Eddie LoRusso
as Arnie
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Russ McGinn
as Harvey
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Richard Williams
as Joe Creole
