The Black Gestapo | |
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Directed by | Lee Frost |
Produced by | Wes Bishop |
Screenplay by |
Lee Frost & Wes Bishop |
Based on |
story by Ronald K. Goldman (executive producer) and Lee Frost & Wes Bishop |
Starring |
Rod Perry Charles P. Robinson Phil Hoover Ed Cross and Angela Brent |
Music by | Allan Alper |
Cinematography | Derek Scott |
Edited by | Joanna Terbush (editorial assistant) |
Production
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Saber Productions
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Distributed by | Bryanston Distributors |
Release date
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Running time
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88 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Black Gestapo (also released as Ghetto Warriors) is a 1975 American nazi-blaxploitation film about a vigilante named General Ahmed, who starts an inner-city "People's Army" to protect the black citizens of Watts. However, when the Army succeeds in chasing the mob out of town, Ahmed is replaced by his colleague Colonel Kojah, who reforms the movement into a fascist criminal organization in order to have complete control over the town.
It was written and directed by Lee Frost, and stars Rod Perry, Charles P. Robinson, Phil Hoover, Ed Cross and features a cameo from Russ Meyer regular Uschi Digard. It depicts African-American men dressed as Nazis and contains many scenes of violence (including a castration scene) and soft-core nudity.