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The Black Bomber
In a near-future Belgrade, a DJ stirs up trouble with his rocking anti-establishment broadcasts. After his station is shut down, he takes to the street and starts transmitting revolution with the police hot on his trail.
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Plot Summary
A disgraced former detective, haunted by a past failure, is pulled back into the criminal underworld when his former partner is murdered. He must navigate a dangerous web of corruption and violence to uncover the truth and bring the killers to justice. Along the way, he confronts his own demons and the moral compromises he's made.
Critical Reception
The Black Bomber received mixed to negative reviews upon its release, with critics often pointing to its formulaic plot and uneven pacing. However, fans of direct-to-video action films from the era appreciated its straightforward, no-nonsense approach and the presence of its recognizable action stars.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gritty tone and action sequences.
Criticized for a predictable storyline and character development.
William Smith and Fred Williamson deliver expected tough-guy performances.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this title, but those available often highlight the film's appeal to fans of 90s direct-to-video action, appreciating its B-movie charm despite its flaws.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, the film primarily features William Smith in the lead role, with Fred Williamson in a significant supporting capacity, rather than being solely focused on the character of 'The Black Bomber'.
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