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Movie Description African-American writer Max Julien (also an actor who played the lead role in the pimpsploitation classic THE MACK) stirred up the Hollywood studio system with CLEOPATRA JONES, the first film of the genre to feature a butt-kicking woman in the title role.
A buxom beauty, undercover narcotics agent Cleopatra Jones (Tamara Dobson)
is the principal operative in a covert scheme to eradicate an international drug trade. She's pulled away from important business when a phony raid on her boyfriend's ghetto halfway house puts the place in jeopardy. The source of her domestic troubles is Mommy, a raunchy underworld eccentric who uses her connections with bad cops on the force to cause trouble for Cleopatra's friends and set her up for an attack. With its non-stop action and hit soundtrack featuring a title track sung by Millie Jones, CLEOPATRA JONES is as fun to watch as it is culturally significant.
Synopsis Cleopatra Jones, a federal agent, uses her formidable fighting skills to full advantage as she battles a wicked underworld narcotics queen and her tough mob.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Snap Case Widescreen 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital Mono - English Dolby Digital Mono - French Interactive Menus Scene Access Production Notes
Theatrical Release: July 1973.
Former model Tamara Dobson made her feature film debut in this 1970s Blaxploitation cult classic.
Title theme song by Joe Simon. Additional music by Carl Brandt and Brad Shapiro.
Industry Reviews "The soundtrack is very cool..." Uncut - Chris Roberts (09/01/2004)
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