The Black Gestapo
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| The Black Gestapo | |
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Theatrical release poster |
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| Directed by | Lee Frost |
| Produced by | Wes Bishop |
| Written by | Lee Frost Wes Bishop |
| Starring | Rod Perry Charles Robinson Phil Hoover Charles Howerton Edward Cross |
| Music by | Allan Alper |
| Cinematography | Derek Scott |
| Editing by | Joanna Terbush |
| Distributed by | Bryanston Releasing |
| Release date(s) | March, 1975 |
| Running time | 88 min |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
| IMDb profile | |
The Black Gestapo is a violent 1975 blaxploitation film about a vigilante named "General Ahmed" who starts an inner-city "Peoples Army" to protect the black citizens of Watts. It was written and directed by Lee Frost, and stars Rod Perry, Charles Robinson, and Edward Cross. It features African-American men dressed as Nazis and even a brutal castration scene.
[edit] External links
- The Black Gestapo at the Internet Movie Database
- The Black Gestapo at Trash City
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