RIP Max Julien…An Appreciation Of “The Mack” And Blaxploitation Cinema!

Iconic “Blaxploitation” Actor/Writer/Producer/Director Max Julien has died…he was 88 years old.

Julien was best known for “The Mack”, one of the greatest “Blaxploitation” films of the 70’s….

“Blaxploitation” is a now somewhat overlooked style of film making from the early 70’s that were an ethnic sub-cuture of exploitation film, focused on the black community.


Celebrating Blaxploitation Legend Max Julien.
..

Max Julien was a working Actor who wrote one of blaxploitation’s great female characters, “Cleopatra Jones” – a classic bit of genre movie making from 1973.

“Cleopatra Jones” starred Tamara Dobson as a United States Special Agent assigned to crack down on drug-trafficking.

She was an empowered woman in a decade where there weren’t many…

Julien also came up with “The Mack”, an iconic character – also from 1973 – that introduced Richard Pryor to movies…

The MACK! – 1973.

Julien played Goldie, who returns from five years at the state pen and winds up king of the pimping game. Trouble comes in the form of two corrupt white cops and a crime lord who wants him to return to the small time.

Here is the trailer:

According to Max Julien on the DVD commentary, Richard Pryor and producer Harvey Bernhard had a heated argument during filming. Later that night, Pryor was going to Bernhard’s hotel room to attack him with a sock filled with ball bearings until Julien calmed Pryor down.

According to trivia on the IMDB website, “The Mack” was a direct influence on Oliver Stone’s script for Scarface. Both “The Mack” and “Scarface” have hugely influenced hip-hop culture.

The Mack has been sampled in hundreds of songs, including Dr. Dre’s “The Chronic”. Max Julien also played Nelly’s father in the video for “Pimp Juice.”

Shaft!

“Who’s the cat that won’t cop out, when there’s danger all about?” John Shaft of course! This blaxploitation classic is a hard-charging action thriller about Detective John Shaft, played to perfection by Richard Roundtree.


Bumpy Jonas: Wrong number.
John Shaft: Cut the crap, man, this is Shaft.


“You see this cat Shaft is a bad motherf-”
“Watch Your Mouth!”
“But I’m talking about Shaft!”
“Then we can dig it!”

Check out this movie and also buy the soundtrack on iTunes, it’s a classic as well from Isaac Hayes!

8-Hit!

In 1973, blaxploitation films were all the rage, and Billy Dee Williams jumps into the mix with a VERY BIG GUN. He plays a federal agent whose daughter dies of a heroin overdose – and he is determined to destroy the drug ring that supplied her.

Billy Dee recruits various people whose lives have been torn apart by the drug trade and trains them.

Among the cast is Richard Pryor, in another role that showcases his amazing talent and comedic ability, but this is no comedy – lots of action here!


OTHER BLAXPLOITATION CLASSICS!

Jim Kelly co-starred with Bruce Lee in “Enter The Dragon”, and parlayed that into a series of action films such as “Black Belt Jones”…here’s a look at his career:

PAM GRIER IS FOXY!

“Foxy Brown” is the 1974 blaxploitation film written and directed by Jack Hill. It stars Pam Grier as “a whole lot of woman” who showcases unrelenting black sexiness while battling the villains.

Grier is also an Icon, and you can see her biggest hits here:


DOLEMITE!

Dolemite is a 1975 blaxploitation film, and also the name of its principal character, played by Rudy Ray Moore, who co-wrote the film and its soundtrack. According to Wikipedia, Moore, who started his career as a stand-up comedian in the late 1960s, heard around that time a rhymed toast by a local homeless man about an urban hero named Dolemite, and decided to adopt the persona of Dolemite as an alter-ego in his act.


BLACULA!

Here is the blaxploitation angle on the classic vampire tale…

SWEET SWEETBACK’S BAADASSSS SONG!

And the movie that sparked the blaxploitation crazy, thanks to incendiary film maker Melvin Van Peeples!

According to Wikipedia, “Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song” is a 1971 American independent drama film, written, produced, scored, directed by, and starring Melvin Van Peebles, father of actor Mario Van Peebles (who was also in the movie). It tells the picaresque story of a poor African American man on his flight from the white authority.

Van Peebles began to develop the film after being offered a three-picture contract for Columbia Pictures. No studio would finance the film, so Van Peebles funded the film himself, shooting it independently over a period of 19 days. He received a $50,000 loan from Bill Cosby to complete the project.

The film’s fast-paced montages and jump-cuts were unique features in American cinema at the time.”

The poster’s tagline was: “You bled my Mama. You bled my Papa. But you WON’T bleed me!”

One of his greatest marketing techniques was to proclaim on the film’s poster, “RATED X BY AN ALL-WHITE JURY!”

The explosive mixture of incredible fashions, hairstyles, comedy, sex, action and music contained in these films has won millions of fans all over the globe, find out why in BAASASSSSS CINEMA!

Julien was 88. You can click here for a full obituary at Deadline.com:

RIP Max Julien…

If you like these stories, why not sign up to receive emails whenever I post? It’s easy to do, I do NOT collect any information about you at all, there are absolutely NO ads of any kind, just stories about movies, music, books, food, travel and pop culture…

You can sign up by clicking on my blog here and see the note on the right!

https://johnrieber.com

If you like this story please share on social media!



Categories: 70's Cinema, 70's Music, Action Films, Art, Blaxploitation!, Books / Media, Cult Movies, Exploitation films, Film Fight Club, Great Films, Grindhouse, Hollywood, Independent Cinema, Movies, New York, Pop Culture, Talent/Celebrities

6 replies

  1. Shaft was the definition of cool back in the day. Thanks for a great trip down Memory Lane.

    Liked by 1 person

  2. Well done for keeping appreciation of the genre alive, John.
    I would have loved to see Pam Grier get more starring roles after her wonderful performance in ‘Jackie Brown’ She is still only 72, so it’s not too late.
    Best wishes, Pete.

    Liked by 1 person

Trackbacks

  1. Lisa Marie’s Week In Review: 12/27/21 — 1/2/22 | Through the Shattered Lens
  2. Remembering Richard Pryor…A Celebration Of A Legend! Movies! Comedy! And These Classic Videos! – johnrieber

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Times and Tides of a Beachwriter

Drift among the scribbles of writer Janet Gogerty

Hugh's Views & News  

WordPress & Blogging tips, flash fiction, photography and lots more!

Piglet in Portugal

A Creative Spirit

Dawn Pisturino's Blog

My Writing Journey

Deb's World

Midlife - travel, fun and adventure

priorhouse blog

Photos, art, and a little bit of LIT.

Robin & Willow

Delicious Living

The Culinary Traveller

A food writer on the road around the world

DGKayewriter.com

Live, Love, Laugh & Don't Forget to Breathe!

Elizabeth Gauffreau

Fiction Writer in Poet's Clothing

Brookford Kitchen Diaries

Cooks inspired by books

The New Vintage Kitchen

A Vermont innkeeper's recipe box of seasonal vintage dishes, reimagined for today's cooks.

Lavender and Lime

♥ a food, travel and lifestyle blog ♥

Taking Up Room

Reviews. History. Life.

Cook and Drink

The Art of Flavours

the chef mimi blog

so much food, so little time...

Writing from the Heart with Brian

Think, Laugh, & Cry Each Day

Sunshine with Savannah

Writer aiming to cultivate kindness. | Exploring, learning, scribbling, seeking sunshine wherever I go.

Lisa Marie's Song of the Day

Daily music selected by Lisa Marie Bowman

New Classic Recipe

- Cookbook Reviews and Recipes

Rust Belt Girl

reading and writing the Rust Belt with Rebecca Moon Ruark

Take It Easy

Retired, not expired: words from the after(work)life. And music. Lots of music!

Hey, Traveler

Sharing travel tips, ideas, and anecdotes with fellow wanderers, dreamers, doers, and lovers of life

Stevie Turner

Author of Realistic Fiction

Cornwall in Colours

inspired by the colours of the land, sea and sky of Cornwall

Let's Go To The Movies

Film and Theatre Lover!

SoraNews24 -Japan News-

Bringing you yesterday's news from Japan and Asia, today.

Bite! Eat! Repeat!

All Food, All The Time...Because "Everyone Eats!"

A Teacher's Reflections

Thirty Years of Wonder

Tanooki Homemade Cafe

Celebrate Everyday with Food Holidays

In Saner Thought

"It is the duty of every man, as far as his ability extends, to detect and expose delusion and error"..Thomas Paine

Pete Springer

Passionate Teacher and Future Children's Author

Diary of A Movie Maniac

A Personal Journey Through Cinema & Television

The Binge Watcher

BlerdWatching Waaay Too Much TV

Robbie's inspiration

Ideas on writing and baking

Darlene Foster's Blog

dreamer of dreams, teller of tales

You can always start now

being curious, exploring, finding me

Realweegiemidget Reviews Films TV Books and more

You can't take the Scotland out of a girl... Reel entertainment reviews and more from that Darlin Husband’s Scottish, square-eyed and film-mad wife living in Finland.

I didn't have my glasses on....

A trip through life with fingers crossed and eternal optimism.

Through the Shattered Lens

Where mainstream meets grindhouse, exploitation, otaku and gamers

Laura's Books and Blogs

Writing tips, giveaways, reviews, essays, and more!

But I Smile Anyway...

Musings and memories, words and wisdom... of a working family woman

Invisibly Me

Live A Visible Life Whatever Your Health