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Lady Reed, Jerry Jones, D'Urville Martin, Rudy Ray Moore

Stand-up comedy legend Rudy Ray Moore's foul-mouthed rap routines took many of the elements of blaxploitation films -- pimps, gangsters, and sex -- to their hilarious limits. It was only natural that ... read more read more...he should take his stage persona to the big screen as Dolemite, the "baddest" cool cat in town. Dolemite is a wrongly accused clubowner who is set up by arch-rival Willie Green (D'Urville Martin, who directed) and sent to jail. A madam named Queen Bee (Lady Reed) gets him released on the condition that he helps the cops find Green, and Dolemite is picked up from prison by a slew of multi-ethnic beauties who bring his "pimp-threads" so he can operate. There are many colorful street scenes and funny characters, including "The Hamburger Pimp" and the usual corrupt officials. Dolemite has sex, raps some funny comedy routines (including the underground classic "Signifyin' Monkey") and uses an all-girl kung-fu army to bring down the bad guys. A fast-paced, delirious crime-comedy, Dolemite is supremely entertaining despite its less than stellar production values. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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R, 1 hr. 28 min.

Directed by: D'Urville Martin

Release Date: January 1, 1975

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DVD Release Date: April 27, 1999

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  • July 17, 2011
    Not as fun as other flicks with good ol Rudy, but it's pretty much a mandatory stop for any fan of blaxploitation cinema.
  • November 24, 2010
    "I'm gonna let 'em know that Dolemite is my name, and fuckin' up mother fuckers is my game!"

    It's memorable lines such as this that I could use as evidence to support the argument that this is probably what it would have looked like had Edward D. Wood, Jr. directed a blaxploit... read moreation film. In fact, that's a great way to look at this. It's so awful and ridiculous (even for a blaxploitation film), that, like Wood's films, there is a strange and compelling genius to their high level of ineptitude.

    Even if this is a bad film as far as bad films go, it gets not only a pass from me, but high praise because it is ridiculously entertaining, hilarious, and the polar opposite of boring. I swear that some of this had to have been intentional, because it could sure play as a satire, especially given that this came out during the last year of the 'hey day' of these types of films.

    What I appreciate about this is the ambiguity. That I cannot tell if this film is sincere or just satirical (but playing it straight) is awesome, and makes me like it even more. In fact, a good comparison to make would be to Black Dynamite-that was a spoof, but was done so well it became a legit entry into the genre.

    The acting is poor, the stroy and characters are flimsier than wet cardboard, and there's continuity errors galore- but that's all part of the fun and charm. Moore is inconsistent with his performance, but does show some energy and charisma from time to time, especially in the "toast" scenes- two parts of the film that are actually pretty solid. There actually is some subtext, but most people who watch this are probably just gonna look over it, which is unfortunate.

    Some may think I'm giving this film more attention than it probably deserves, but that's unfair. That I am able to ramble on about this is a testament to the fact that this film has plenty of redeeming qualities.

    But, as always, perspective is everything. However, if you like ridiculousness, camp, and blaxploitation, you'll probably get a kick out of this. This is especially true if you think that these films are worth scholarly attention, or at least intellectual conversation.
  • October 16, 2009
    Thanks to the persistence of Queen Bee, Dolemite is proved innocent of a crime he was framed for (possession of stolen furs and a cool half mil of drugs). Back on the streets he finds that his "normal" activities have been overtaken by a much more deadly and aggressive crime wave... read more, with drugs, guns and murder on the streets where pimping and simple old fashioned hustling should be. The ringmaster is Willie Green and his political backers. Dolemite is targeted as soon as he walks free and, with his staple of martial-arts-trainer hunnies, attempts to push back against the crooked cops, the violent criminals and, generally, the man.

    I have not ever seen any of the Dolemite films beyond the same experience the majority of other white people have had ? as part of ODB's video, so I decided to watch this film recently as part of dipping into many genres to make my viewing habits more interesting than whatever rubbish is spat out as that weekend's "big" movie (although I still do that too). Anyway, Dolemite delivers what I expected it to deliver but tha is not particularly a good thing. In terms of the genre it seems to have seized on the elements of blaxploitation that are superficial and appeal to the audience rather than what makes for a "good" film. As a result the plot is rather a slapdash affair with anything that really moves things beyond setting up a basic scene.

    These basic scenes are mostly quite fun in a very dated way. They are scenes of out of shape men with beautiful and slim black and white women, scenes of unconvincing martial arts "action" and others of Dolemite talking tough to anyone around him. None of it is any "good" but in the context of the genre it does enough to provide what the majority of viewers will have come in the door expecting to see. In this regard it is trashy stuff but still nothing that makes me understand why this film is so famous even within the genre. Sure, it is solid and trashy like many others but it certainly doesn't compare to the stronger films (ie that are actually stronger as films, not just blaxploitation films) in the genre.

    The cast match the "genre basics" feel. Moore looks half-awake at times, only really coming strong to bark some swear words at white men (albeit a crowd pleaser). He is an OK lead but didn't have the charisma to make me really get into his funky character. Martin is nicely slimy as Green. The lead women is solid in Reed's Queen Bee but it will be the many attractive women that stick in the mind ? if only any of them had been allowed to act a bit or be used better in the plot then maybe they would have helped the film somewhat. The soundtrack is pretty good (although not brilliant) while the direction is kindly described as "serviceable", with nothing special and far too many "goofs" (like the many booms in shot for example).

    Dolemite is a solid genre film but nothing special outside of home turf. It is reasonably funky with lots of pimps, attractive women, sex and "action" ? all of which is basic but again nothing special. Not sure what about this film made it stick in the mind for so long as, although it is quite good as a genre film, there are much better films to be had in the blaxploitation field.
  • January 2, 2008
    All in all, a pretty bad Blaxploitation film that really is just a vehicle for Rudy Ray Moore, who delivers the standard poor-quality Blaxploitation jive with an unrivaled edginess.

    There ARE some redeeming movies in the Blaxploitation genre, but this not one of them, despite be... read moreing amazingly popular. Drugs, Sex and Martial Arts as themes usually warrant some entertainment value, even if done poorly... but somehow, Dolomite fails to reach even that standard. When Dolomite fails, it doesn't do so in an entertaining B-Movie way, it just ends up being boring.

    That said, Rudy Ray Moore's jive IS the best sounding of the era, if not necessarily the best written. In that regard, Dolomite is amazingly watchable, but the second Moore leaves the screen, which is often, you suddenly realize easy it is to fall asleep until you hear the sound of his voice again. Be sure you have friends to heckle the film between Moore's scenes, or you'll be out cold.
  • May 18, 2011
    Sometimes a quote can recommend a movie more than my insufficient words: "You rat soup eatin' honkey muthafuckah!"
  • March 31, 2009
    I don't know how to make this any more appealing than the plot does for itself. Dolemite and his kung-fu whores take down the badman and save the day? All right. Sold.
  • June 19, 2008
    Badass, terrible, and downright bizarre all at once. If you can get past the distinctly amateurish aspect of the acting, sets and direction, it's a hell of a fun movie.
  • November 21, 2007
    This is a GREAT "bad" movie. Rudy Ray Moore is and always will be THE MAN, and this movie is the perfect reason why. If you don't like this.....you're a No Good, Business Suit Having, Rat Junkyard Motha F$%ka!!!
  • May 26, 2007
    The king of his genre, anyone who overlooks Dolemite as the most important film of the seventies is asking for worse.
  • January 22, 2007
    "Man, move over and let me pass 'fore they have be to pullin' these Hush Puppies out your muthafuckin' ass!"

Critic Reviews


January 14, 2011
TV Guide's Movie Guide

A classic among lovers of truly bad movies. Full Review

Cole Smithey
December 14, 2007
Cole Smithey, ColeSmithey.com

Not as good as "The Human Tornado" but absolutely essential as a cornerstone of Blaxploitation cinema.

Dan Lybarger
April 2, 2004
Dan Lybarger, Nitrate Online

So badly made, it's mesmerizing. Classic cinematic cheese.

Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
November 19, 2003
Michael W. Phillips, Jr., Goatdog's Movies

This is not a good or enjoyable movie, no matter what the hip guy in your film class says. Full Review

Kevin N. Laforest
September 10, 2002
Kevin N. Laforest, Montreal Film Journal

What's cool with a movie like Dolemite, a pure product of the everything goes 1970s, is how free and uninhibited it is. Full Review

Emanuel Levy
September 29, 2005
Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com

No review available.

Philip Martin
October 29, 2002
Philip Martin, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

No review available.

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  • I was wrongfully accused of possession of dope and stolen furs and sent to prison. My arch enemy is Willie Green. My partner is Queen Bee. Who am I?  Answer »
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