Black Caesar
Black Caesar

Black Caesar

1973Movie95 minEnglish

Raised in Harlem, Tommy Gibbs becomes a successful mob boss but he clashes with the rival Mafia and his old enemy, dirty cop McKinney.

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IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes60%
Google Users75%
Director: Larry CohenGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young black man rises from poverty to become the kingpin of the New York City underworld. He navigates a dangerous world of crime, betrayal, and violence as he fights to maintain his empire. The film chronicles his ascent and the brutal consequences of his power.

Critical Reception

Black Caesar was a significant film within the Blaxploitation genre, earning critical acclaim for its gritty realism and Fred Williamson's charismatic performance. It was a commercial success, resonating with audiences for its portrayal of black empowerment and its stylish, action-packed narrative, though some critics noted its exploitation elements.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its gritty portrayal of urban crime and empowerment.
  • Fred Williamson's commanding presence is a major highlight.
  • Considered a standout film in the Blaxploitation era for its narrative and style.

Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate Black Caesar for its exciting crime drama and Fred Williamson's strong lead performance. Many viewers enjoy its authentic feel and the way it depicts the rise of a powerful black figure in a challenging environment.

Fun Fact

Fred Williamson, who stars as the titular Black Caesar, also co-wrote the screenplay for the film.

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Chandler Danier

Chandler Danier

This movie is fine. The sequel is better because all the misses in storytelling and filmmaking can be excused by budget and time spent filming. This is more boring and messy.