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What It Is, What It Was!: 10-Movie Set (2002)
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Starring: Roddy McDowall, Elliott Gould, Billy Dee Williams, Millie Perkins, Stuart Whitman, Rod Perry, Richard Lawson, "Mean" Joe Greene
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Mean Johnny Barrows (1976, 86 min)- He's lean, he's tough, and he's mean! Fred Williamson is a seriously macho hero, quick with a gun and Hell with his fists. But when he goes up against the Mob, it's anyone's game! Mean Johnny Barros so-stars Roddy McDowall, Stuart Williamson, Elliott Gould.

Death Journey (1975, 76 min)- Assignment: Bring in the informer... 3000 miles in 48 hours... ALIVE! The Mob says "No Way" Crowder says "Try and Stop Me!" Jesse Crowder (Fred Williamson) is one meant cat, who is called to bring in an informer. The catch, he's 3000 miles away and has only got 48 hours.

Lady Cocoa (1975, 99 min)- The beautiful Lola Falana stars as a gorgeous gal involved with some sharp shooting mobsters. The action and excitement of Las Vegas, murder, violence and lovely Lola make this a must see. Lady Cocoa co-stars Gene Washington, Millie Perkins, and Mean "Joe" Greene.

Velvet Smooth (1976, 93 min)- Tall, Lean and Mean! She's smooth as velvet... Our heroine is a foxy detective who is trying to find out who is breaking in to a local drug czar's turf and with all kinds of double crossing going on, she soon learns not to trust anyone. Why was she hired in the first place? What's the motive of the gang leader? Velvet soon discovers the truth and unleashes a whole can of whoop ass on the hapless baddies!

Black Fist (1976, 94 min)- To make a little extra money, a Los Angeles street fighter named Leroy Fisk (Richard Lawson) goes to work for some local gangsters. A crime lord and a dirty cop run the street fighting gambling operation. But, after a few deals go south, Leroy ends up having to battle his way out.

The Black Six (1974, 85 min)- A black high school student is beaten to death when his is caught dating a white girl by the girl's brother and his biker gang. The boy's brother, who is a member of a black biker gang, hears about it and comes to town to avenge his brother's death. Six times tougher than Shaft! Six times rougher than Superfly!

Black Gestapo (1975, 89 min)- They are the Ghetto Warriors- The Black Gestapo. When a nurse working at the Army hospital gets assaulted, and some violence in local African-American owned businesses goes down, the People's Army, led by Colonel Kojah (Charles Robinson) decides to regulate. However, the group becomes a bit mad with power and another black leader, General Ahmed (Rod Perry), has to do some regulating of his own!

Black Cobra II (1988, 95 min)- A tough Chicago cop (Fred Williamson) and an inspector for Interpol are teamed up for an assignment in the Philippines. When a small time pickpocket is found dead, the killer's trail leads to a notorious terrorist who holds a school of some 350 children hostage while demanding a terrorist's release.

Final Comedown (1972, 83 min)- In the midst of his violent rebellion against racism, a black militant is betrayed by a group of two faced white radicals who fall to back him up when the chips are down. This classic blaxploitation film stars Billy Dee Williams, and D'Urville Martin.

Paper: Incriminating Evidence (70 min)- Take a ride through the South Bronx with Pop and Stuff; two of New York's wildest who came up the hard way. Their common denominator: murder for hire. Everything is cool until fate takes an awful twist!