- Boss Nigger
Infobox Film
name = Boss Nigger
caption = Boss Nigger theatrical poster
director =Jack Arnold
producer =Jack Arnold Fred Williamson
writer =Fred Williamson
narrator =
starring =Fred Williamson D'Urville Martin William SmithR.G. Armstrong
music =
cinematography =
editing =
distributor = Dimension Pictures
released = 1975
runtime = 87 min.
country = USA
language = English
budget =
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amg_id = 1:6767
imdb_id = 0072725"Boss Nigger" is a 1975
blaxploitation film directed by Jack Arnold. It stars former football playerFred Williamson , who both wrote and co-produced the film. "Boss Nigger" is the first film for which Williamson was credited as screenwriter or producer. [http://allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:6767~T0 "Boss Nigger"] ,Allmovie . Retrieved onMay 5 ,2007 .]"Boss Nigger" was released in some areas under the title "The Boss" or "The Black Bounty Killer". A DVD release of "Boss Nigger", simply titled "Boss", is scheduled for release on October 21, 2008. [http://www.vcientertainment.com/ VCI Entertainment] - Boss Nigger release info]
Plot summary
Two Black
bounty hunter s, "Boss Nigger" and Amos ( Williamson andD'Urville Martin ), ride into a small Western town in pursuit offugitive Jed Clayton (William Smith). When they discover that the town has nosheriff , "Boss Nigger" takes that position for himself after outsmarting the cowardly whitemayor (R.G. Armstrong ). [http://www.timeout.com/film/68303.html Time Out Film Review - "Boss Nigger"] , "Time Out Film Guide 13". Retrieved onMay 5 ,2007 .] [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072725/ "Boss Nigger"] ,Internet Movie Database . Retrieved onMay 5 ,2007 .]Critical analysis
Initial release
On its initial release,
Vincent Canby of "The New York Times " described "Boss Nigger" as "a pleasant surprise if you stumble upon it without warning." Canby characterized Williamson's acting as "an immensely self-assuredparody of the "Man With No Name" played byClint Eastwood in Sergio Leone's films."Vincent Canby , " [http://movies2.nytimes.com/mem/movies/review.html?res=9C05E7DA143CE034BC4F51DFB466838E669EDE 'Boss Nigger,' Black Western, Proves a Surprise] ", "The New York Times ",February 27 ,1975 . Retrieved onMay 5 ,2007 .]Canby concluded his review by highlighting what made "Boss Nigger" notable among Black Westerns:
: Most black Westerns either ignore race or make it the fundamental point of the movie. "Boss Nigger" somehow manages to do both quite successfully.
Later critics
In its review of "Boss Nigger", written in the early 21st century, "
Time Out " suggested that Williamson was parodying the violent roles he had played in other blaxploitation films. The review noted that "Boss Nigger" was notable for its "old-fashioned bloodless violence." The film, however, does contain blood as a result of violence.Writing in 2006, film critic Ryan Diduck described the marketing of "Boss Nigger" and other blaxploitation films to Black audiences as an example of "
empowerment through an overturned representation of long-established agency limitations for black men." Diduck specifically cited the trailer for "Boss Nigger" for the manner in which it elicits feelings of Black superiority and white hysteria and encourages the audience to identify with the outsider hero who finds himself at odds with the rules of white America.Ryan Diduck, " [http://www.offscreen.com/biblio/phile/essays/afro_promo/ Of Race, Representation and Responsibility inJenni Olson ’s "Afro Promo"] ", "Offscreen", Volume 10, Issue 2 (February 28 ,2006 ). Retrieved onMay 5 ,2007 .]William Smith on "Boss Nigger"
In a 1998 interview, Smith spoke of his experience filming "Boss Nigger". Smith, who is white, said that he never felt any racial tension, despite the fact that production took place during the height of the Black Power movement. He went on to describe the making of the film:
: I was killed in ... "Boss Nigger" by Fred Williamson. We had a great time with our fights. We went down to
Arizona to film "Boss" with R.G. Armstrong. He had a lot of urban, black kids on the set. They were falling off their horses likeNeville Brand did in "Laredo" — only they weren't drunk, of course. Fred and I had a great fight scene in that, more than one." [http://www.williamsmith.org/blackdeath.html William Smith in His Own Words] ", William Smith Official Fan Site. Retrieved onMay 5 ,2007 .]References
External links
* [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bTIklFsMjjU Trailer on Youtube]
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