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Hammer Time with Fred Williamson
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“I never understood that word—blaxploitation. Who was it who was being exploited,” Williamson questioned. “The actors werent’ being exploited, the filmmakers weren’t being exploited and I wasn’t being exploited.:
“And I killed everybody in my movies—I didn’t just kill the white guy,” he added. “Whites, blacks, Chinese—everybody. I was an equal opportunity ass-kicker.”
And Williamson kicks (and shoots!) some serious ass in The Inglorious Bastards (Severin Films, available now), Italian genre journeyman Enzo Castellari’s 1978 shoot-em-up throwback to the great World War II “deadly mission” movies of the Sixties. The action-filled war film finds escaped convict Williamson taking part in a good number of battle and chase sequences, a requirement of the role that he met head-on.
“I’m an actor and when you’re an actor, there’s nothing impossible to do when you have to do it,” he said. I shot machine guns, and I threw grenades, and so on in a jungle setting. But I’m from the concrete jungle—Chicago—so it wasn’t a problem.”
Posted by Laurence Lerman on July 30, 2008 | Comments (0)