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  • Actors: Jim Brown, Stella Stevens, Rip Torn, Cameron Mitchell, Don Gordon
  • Directors: Gordon Douglas, Jack Starrett
  • Writers: Don Williams, Charles Eric Johnson, Mark Hanna
  • Producers: Don Williams, Monroe Sachson, Samuel Z. Arkoff
  • Format: Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Mono), French (Mono)
  • Subtitles: French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated:
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  • Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
  • DVD Release Date: September 1, 2009
  • Run Time: 187 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002CWKU2C
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #44,022 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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I happened to catch Slaughter's Big Ripoff on cable late one night and I was pleasently surprised. I've always been a fan of the genre, although none will ever top Pam Grier's Coffy, and I was happy with this purchase. Jim Brown will always be the face of the Cleveland Browns, but once upon a time he dabbled in some acting (see The Dirty Dozen). He tears through the bad guys and ladies with equal measure, and Stella Stevens is excellent as the woman always there with a smile and warm bed. These are two pretty good movies and they come on two discs, it's not two movies compressed onto one DVD. Enjoy.
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"Slaughter" and "Slaughter's Big Rip-Off" were two action films starring former Cleveland Browns football legend Jim Brown. Released during the so-called "blaxploitation" trend of the early 1970s, the films were designed to showcase Brown as a leading man, competitive with other action stars of the era like Clint Eastwood or Lee Marvin. Budget-wise, these films were modestly produced, most prolifically by the now-defunct American International Films (Orion Pictures, and later MGM/UA eventually acquired the catalog rights- the films languished for years outside of syndication and in obscurity with bad VHS prints by low-rent distributors and foreign imports).

MGM cleans up the original films quite a bit, and they can be viewed in widescreen. Bonus materials are limited, but viewers can see the original trailers.

The plots are standard for the time-period: The mono-monikered Slaughter (his first name is never revealed) is a retired soldier, a Green Beret most recently having served in Vietnam. In the first film, Slaughter's parents-- his father was hinted to be a non-gangster employee of a Mob numbers operation, is killed in a car bomb. Slaughter then vows vengeance, aggressively tracking down the Mob boss who ordered the hit. Along the way, Slaughter runs afoul of U.S. Treasury Agents who conscript him to be a consultant in tracking down the gangsters to an unidentified South American country. It is there where the main action picks up, and Brown becomes "black Bond", alternately having cordial discussions with-- then deadly shootouts with-- his quarry (yes, there is a casino sequence.) The love interest here is Stella Stevens, a stunning Southern beauty who was a veteran of assorted 1960s-era dramas.
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Great double-feature. Great price, great fun. Perfect movies for a rainy day, with nothing to do. Jim Brown kicking major butt, and bedding beautiful babes. Both movies have basically the same plot: People close to Slaughter(Brown), get killed by the syndicate, and ex green-beret Jim Brown must take it to the mob with guns, knives, fists, etc. Check out Jonny Carson's old side-kick, Ed McMahon in Slaughter's big rip-off, as a whiny mob boss. Throw these DVD's in, check your brain at the door, and enjoy!!
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It is a good old classic action packed movie you know in mind me when I was growing up watching them kind of movie I really enjoyed it my collection is getting bigger and bigger I want to thank Amazon I will be ordering from you soon thank you
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Jim Brown in "Slaughter" is Great! Great fast paced non-stop action flick! A truly forgotten gem! I am more amazed how the follow up though "Slaughters Big rip off" is pretty bad! I mean it's watchable but the first one is excellent with a strong cast. The sequel had Ed McMahon and seemed more comical and slow paced. For the price, you cannot go wrong with this double DVD set!
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Always have been a fan of Jim Brown; these movies may not be Oscar material but they are entertaining. Solid acting plus decent performance from the supporting cast Rip Torn and Stella Stevens. Plot is thin but the action is non stop and the side burns and lapels are second to none.
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Where have all the good times gone? They are right here in this awesome Jim Brown double feature. The head shot alone in Slaughter's Big Ripoff and several other gore scenes alone are well worth the price. Both movies are fast paced and full of Saturday Afternoon Double Feature exploits and action. Return to a simpler time when movies had but one purpose, to entertain.
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Jim Brown, my Hero during my time. He represented a BIG Man image during that time of the century. Another version of Walking Tall.
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