This month we make a joyful return to Planet Fred Williamson, in this case a landmark spaghetti western/blaxploitation film where he wrecks Whitey’s stuff up while D'Urville Martin takes advantage of the new criminal code in this landmark film called....
Yeah, that title. My lab monkey and I do have a discussion about how to approach the title this film was graced with everywhere but in the deep South, where it was simply called The Boss. All I can say is, that particular word was used in more than one movie titles in the 70‘s, and it’s very liberally used in this story. The 70‘s was a powerful drug.
Belly up to the bar here
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