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  1. Slaughter's Big Rip-Off is a 1973 blaxploitation film directed by Gordon Douglas and written by Charles Eric Johnson. The film stars Jim Brown, Ed McMahon, Don Stroud, Brock Peters, Gloria Hendry and Dick Anthony Williams. The film was released on August 31, 1973, by American International Pictures. [ 3 ][ 4 ] It is the sequel to the 1972 film ...

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  3. Sexy, Sexy, Sexy. " Sexy, Sexy, Sexy " is a 1973 song written and recorded by James Brown, [ 1 ] for the film Slaughter's Big Rip-Off. The song appeared on the film's soundtrack, and was released as a single in 1973. The song, and wider album, emerged from an era which saw the rise of Blaxploitation films. Such films represented the struggle of ...

  4. Slaughter. (1972 film) Slaughter is a 1972 blaxploitation film directed by Jack Starrett and starring Jim Brown as a former Green Beret captain seeking revenge for a murder. Stella Stevens, Rip Torn, Don Gordon and Cameron Mitchell co-star. This film was followed by a sequel the following year, Slaughter's Big Rip-Off (1973).

  5. Released. 1974 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. James Brown - Motherlode. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Slaughter's Big Rip-Off (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by James Brown. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  6. Slaughter's Big Rip-Off: Directed by Gordon Douglas. With Jim Brown, Ed McMahon, Don Stroud, Brock Peters. Vigilante Slaughter comes under attack from Duncan, a local money launderer whose hit-man traps Slaughter in a car at a cliff, but Slaughter escapes, arms himself, and goes after Duncan's hideout.

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  8. Black Vietnam vet/urban warrior Slaughter (Jim Brown) returns to avenge the murder of his mother and father by gangsters, led this time around by Ed McMahon. Jim Brown goes in for a lot of violent confrontations but is really too good for this blaxploitation fix - as is In like Flint (1967) director Gordon Douglas.

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