BLACK HOOKER (1974) Rural blaxploitation
 
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Prod. Code: EX084

BLACK HOOKER (1974)
(aka Street Sisters, Black Mama)



Review: Just when I think I've seen every unnoticed example of the 'blaxploitation' genre...along comes this quirky, sincere little film from 1972. It more rightly fits, perhaps, into the sub-genre of African-American themed films set in the Great Depression, like "Book of Numbers" and "Thomasine and Bushrod". The actress who plays the main character's mother bears a rather striking resemblance to Josephine Baker. The film's stage origins often stick out and the fact that all the dialogue was post-synched doesn't help to alleviate a general sense of technical stiffness. Still, it's an interesting story about the son of a light-skinned prostitute (improbably played by an actor who's far too fair-skinned, blonde and blue-eyed) caught between the clash of white and black cultures.  Fullscreen, in English, no subtitles.

Directed by: Arthur Roberson

Starring: Durey Mason, Sandra Alexandra

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