Academy AwardÂ(r) winner* Isaac Hayes and Yaphet Kotto (Alien) star in this powerful, pull-out-the-stops crime thriller from director Jonathan Kaplan (Unlawful Entry). It’s a gritty, action-packed tale of the streets, pulsating with ultra-smooth soul, high-octane energy and nonstop suspense. Truck Turner (Hayes) is a football star-turned-bounty hunter who’s tracking a sadistic pimp on the mean streets of Los Angeles. Armed with his brute strength and ace cool partner (Alan Weeks), Truck closes in on his mark. But a tragic accident soon changes all the rules, and suddenly the hunter finds himself being hunted by the city’s deadliest hired killers! Truck strikes back ina series of wild car chases, shootouts and bone-crunching fistfights, knowing that the battles can lead to only one place: an intense struggle to the death against Harvard Blue (Kotto), the brutal leader of L.A.’s organized crime syndicate. *1971: Original Song, ShaftAfter he sang the praises of a certain black private dick named Shaft (but before he started slinging hash in the little town of South Park), mega-baritone crooner Isaac Hayes got a chance to personally bust some heads in this little known but ultra-cool blaxploitation classic. Hayes (who would later spoof his rock-solid performance in I’m Gonna Get You Sucka) is the titular ex-linebacker and bounty hunter who’s determined to clean up the savage streets–with extreme prejudice. A sadly neglected, primo slice of ’70s guilty pleasure that boasts a dream supporting cast including Scatman Crothers, Yaphet Kotto as an evil crime boss named Harvard Blue, and Trek‘s Nichelle Nichols as a very un-Uhura-like, foul-mouthed lady of the evening. Fans who can’t get enough of Isaac should also check out his riotous turn as the villain in Escape from New York. –Andrew Wright
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December 10, 2010
#1
IKE BRINGS THE THUNDER IN THIS FLICK!!,
Truck Turner caught me off guard, I thought I was in for just another Shaft/Super Fly type of movie but man was I mistaken! Good action, seasoned actors and a good plot along with Isaac’s commanding performance makes this an awesome flick! I highly recommend the sound track also, can u dig it?
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|December 10, 2010
#2
Truck turns em’ out – dig it!,
Isaac Hayes plays an ex football star turned bounty hunter named Mac “Truck” Turner. After he and his partner kill a violent pimp named “Gator”, all the pimps get together and a contract is put out on Truck by none other than Gator’s woman (Star Trek’s Nichelle Nichols). When all the little fish fail to kill Truck, the biggest pimp of them all, Harvard Blue (Homicide’s Yaphet Kotto) makes an offer to have it done but for a big price. Does he succeed? What do you think?
Director Johnathan Kaplan’s (Unlawful Entry) “Truck Turner” is a great part of the blaxploitation genre and of action films in general. Isaac Hayes makes a great action hero and I wish he had made more films like this. Isaac and his band also provide for one of the funkiest soundtracks ever, maybe more funky than the one he composed for “Shaft”. The film is exciting from beginning to end and Truck finds time to romance his lady and to make some jokes in between. One of the funniest scenes is when Truck and his partner go to pick up a prisoner from a military base and they have to break through the check point. When the security guards start shooting at Truck’s car, he hopes they shoot his left tire out because he needs a new one real bad. Guess what, not only do they shoot the left tire out but they have to put the new one on for him! The rest of the time you will be laughing when you hear all the words that Nichelle Nichols has learned since she was Lt. Uhura on Star Trek!
*Also recommended with Isaac Hayes: Escape From New York (1981) and I’m Gonna Git You Sucka (1988) and if you can find it, Three Tough Guys (1974) which also stars Fred “Black Caesar” Williamson
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|December 10, 2010
#3
A Top-Notch Blaxploitation Flick!,
When I bought this DVD, I was expecting a run-of-the-mill blaxploitation movie. It turned out to be much more! Isaac Hayes is smooth & tough as Truck Turner, a no-nonsense bounty hunter. I’m surprised that Hayes didn’t a make many more movies like this. He’s more interesting than some of the better-known blaxploitation stars. I’d rank this near the top of the heap (a notch or two below movies like SHAFT and ACROSS 110th STREET). This is a great choice if you’re looking for a good shoot-em-up . . . with an attitude!
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