- I'm Gonna Git You Sucka
Infobox Film
name = I'm Gonna Git You Sucka
caption = Theatrical release poster
director =Keenen Ivory Wayans
producer =Eric L. Gold Raymond Katz
writer = Keenen Ivory Wayans
starring = Keenen Ivory WayansBernie Casey Isaac Hayes
Steve JamesAntonio Fargas Jim Brown John Vernon Ja'net Du Bois
music =David Michael Frank
cinematography = Tom Richmond
editing =Michael R. Miller
distributor =United Artists
released = December 14, 1988 (U.S.)
runtime = 88 min.
country = United States
language = English
budget =
gross = $13,030,057
amg_id = 1:24180
imdb_id = 0095348"I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" is a 1988 satirical comedy
film written and directed by and starringKeenen Ivory Wayans . It is aparody ofblaxploitation films. Featured in the film are severalAfrican American actor s who were part of the blaxploitation phenomenon; including former pro football player/actorsJim Brown andBernie Casey ,Antonio Fargas ("Starsky and Hutch "'s Huggy Bear), andIsaac Hayes . Other actors featured in the film wereKadeem Hardison , John Witherspoon,Damon Wayans ,Clarence Williams III ,Chris Rock andJa'net Du Bois (from "Good Times ").The main villain, Mr. Big, was played by
John Vernon , famous for his role as Dean Wormer in "Animal House". Vernon comments on his appearance in the film, stating that while he would seem to be "above playing an exploitation villain", many others (includingAngie Dickinson ,Jamie Lee Curtis , andShelley Winters ) have appeared in similar roles.Eve Plumb (Jan from "The Brady Bunch ") also has a memorablecameo appearance as the white wife of a former Black Panther radical now in hiding.Plot
Jack Spade (
Keenen Ivory Wayans ) returns from the Army to his old neighborhood following the death of his brother, Junebug. The police determine Junebug's death to be the result of an "OG", or "Over Gold" — the victim has overdosed on gold chains. A brief image of Junebug is shown featuring him covered, head-to-toe, with gold chains. When not distracted by his old girlfriend and Junebug's wife Cheryl (Dawnn Lewis ), Jack seeks revenge for his brother's death.He declares war on Mr. Big (
John Vernon ), a powerful local crime lord who is seen as the person responsible for putting gold chains on the streets of Jack's neighborhood. Jack enlists the help of John Slade (Bernie Casey ) Jack's childhood idol, who fought bad guys in the 1970s. With John's help, Jack enlists an "army" consisting of Hammer (Isaac Hayes ) and Slammer (Jim Brown ), Flyguy (Antonio Fargas ), and Kung Fu Joe (Steve James). Together with his army, Jack sets out to eliminate the gold chain trade from the streets of his neighborhood and take down Mr. Big.Cast
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Keenen Ivory Wayans as Jack Spade
*Bernie Casey as John Slade
*Isaac Hayes as Hammer
*Jim Brown as Slammer
*Antonio Fargas as Flyguy
*Steve James as Kung Fu Joe
*John Vernon as Mr. Big
*Dawnn Lewis as Cheryl
*Damon Wayans as Leonard
*Chris Rock as Rib Joint CustomerNotable appearances
This film features a scene with a very young
Chris Rock in only his third film role. Chris plays the role of "Rib Joint Customer", where he is trying to order food and drink from Hammer's store. This scene marks the origin of the line, "Good Lord! That's a lot of money!" as Chris constantly tries to bargain with Hammer to get the most amount of food for the absolute cheapest price possible, no matter how small the actual portion is, despite having a large wad of $100 bills.The film also features a brief cameo by the late '80s hip hop group
Boogie Down Productions who perform the theme music for Jack Spade, entitled "Jack of Spades". As Slade describes early on in the film, "Every good hero should have his own theme music" Slade's theme music, incidentally, is the same as the theme to the 1971 movie, "Shaft", and a group of musicians is seen trailing him, performing the famous instrumental.A young Shawn and
Marlon Wayans andWesley Jonathan also appear in the movie as Antonio Fargas' character runs down the street. This marks the only time all five major Wayans siblings appear in the same film (their sisterKim Wayans appears as a very bad lounge singer; during her performance, a disgusted Slade asks a waitress "who is that?" The waitress replied - "she's the director's sister," with the camera panning to Keenen). In the same scene, the members of the bandFishbone can be seen, complete with instruments.Anne-Marie Johnson also has a role as Cherry, Jack's potential date for the night. After Jack confesses to his exaggeration as to the size of his manhood, Cherry comes clean in regards to the fact that she hasn't been as forthcoming about her physical attributes either, revealing her to be bald and an amputee.pin-off
On
December 15 ,1990 , an hour longtelevision pilot entitled "Hammer, Slammer, & Slade" [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0267543/ Hammer, Slammer, & Slade (1990) (TV)] ] premiered.Isaac Hayes (Hammer),Jim Brown (Slammer), andBernie Casey (Slade) reprised their parts from "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka". Also returning wereJa'net DuBois and Steve James. AlthoughKeenen Ivory Wayans wrote and executive produced the pilot, he didn't appear in it. Instead, the character of Jack Spade was portrayed by "ER" starEriq La Salle . Also appearing was a then-unknownMartin Lawrence inKadeem Hardison 's part as Willie, Mr. Big's nephew and one of his henchmen."Hammer, Slammer, & Slade" went unsold and floated around syndication. The pilot aired around the same time that Keenen Ivory Wayans was achieving success with his TV series "
In Living Color ".References
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