The best D'Urville Martin’s action movies

D'Urville Martin

D'Urville Martin

11/02/1939- 28/05/1984
Today we present the best D'Urville Martin’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best D'Urville Martin’s movies.
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Black Caesar

Black Caesar
6.4/10
Tommy Gibbs is a tough kid, raised in the ghetto, who aspires to be a kingpin criminal. As a young boy, his leg is broken by a bad cop on the take, during a payoff gone bad. Nursing his vengeance, he rises to power in Harlem, New York. Angry at the racist society around him, both criminal and straight, he sees the acquisition of power as the solution to his rage.

Boss Nigger

Boss Nigger
6.3/10
Two black bounty hunters ride into a small town out West in pursuit of an outlaw. They discover that the town has no sheriff, and soon take over that position, much against the will of the mostly white townsfolk.

Sheba, Baby

Sheba, Baby
5.6/10
Sheba, a Chicago private detective returns back home to Louisville, Kentucky, to help her father fight mobsters.

Dolemite

Dolemite
5.6/10
Dolemite is a pimp who was set up by Willie Greene and the cops, who have planted drugs, stolen furs, and guns in his trunk and got him sentenced to 20 years in jail. One day, Queen B and a warden planned to get him out of Jail and get Willie Green and Mitchell busted for what they did to him.

Hammer

Hammer
5.5/10
  • Genre: Action
  • Release: 04/07/1972
  • Character: Sonny
Hotheaded laborer B.J. Hammer can't go long without ending up in a fight, and, after he comes out on top in a particularly impressive workplace scuffle, word of his brawling skills makes its way to Davis, a top boxing manager. Hammer is hired by Davis and begins a lucrative career in the ring, only to find out that his new employer wants him to throw a fight and take part in other illicit activities. Hammer reacts to this news violently, and the feud is on.

Blind Rage

Blind Rage
4.6/10
  • Genre: ActionCrime
  • Release: 06/10/1976
  • Character: Willie Black
Five friends get together and decide to plan an operation to rob a bank. The main difference between this and other bank-robbing gangs, however, is that all five men are blind.

Hell Up In Harlem

Hell Up In Harlem
5.9/10
Tougher than Shaft and smoother than Superfly, this high-voltage sequel to Black Caesar explodes with enough action to incinerate New York City. Packed with machine-gun mayhem and riveting adventure, Hell Up in Harlem is nothing less than a modern-day tribute to the classic 30s gangster film. Fred Williamson is Tommy Gibbs, a fearless, bulletproof tough guy who blasts his way from the gutter to become the ultimate soul brother boss. Tommy steals a ledger with the name of every crooked cop and man in the city. Enlisting the aid of his father and an army of Harlem hoods, Gibbs goes from defense to offense, launching a deadly attack on his enemies that sets off a violent chain reaction from Harlem all the way to the Caribbean, climaxing in one of the hottest turf-war shoot-outs in Hollywood history.

The Legend of Nigger Charley

The Legend of Nigger Charley
5.9/10
A trio of runaway slaves evade authorities in the Old West.

The Soul of Nigger Charley

The Soul of Nigger Charley
5.3/10
After the end of the Civil War, Charley fights against a group of Southern soldiers seeking to reignite the Confederacy.

The Big Score

The Big Score
4.8/10
A narcotics detective, played by Fred Williamson, lets nothing stand in the way of his bringing down a major drug dealer. After a bust gone awry, he's accused of stealing a lost briefcase filled with money and both the mob and the police are looking for him. A ruthless hit man, played by Bruce Glover, will stop at nothing to get what his boss wants; the money!

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