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This early entry in the blaxploitation genre isn't the best or worst of its type. Like Shaft, it gives plenty of lip service to black power and portrays a black hero sticking it to The Man. Unfortunately, it lacks the compelling lead character and tight plotting of Shaft. Gunn is a bit too arrogant and distant to make a likable hero and he doesn't really get involved in the story line until the film is half over. These problems are enhanced by a middling performance from the usually charismatic Jim_Brown, who acquits himself well in the action scenes, but sleepwalks through the rest. Despite these key problems, blaxploitation fans might still enjoy Black Gunn because it delivers the goods in a stylish, unpretentious fashion. Director Robert Hartford-Davis keeps the focus on slam-bang action and his efforts are nicely enhanced by sharp lensing by cinematographer Richard_Kline. The film also sports an ace supporting cast, including Martin_Landau and Bruce_Glover, who attack their over-the-top racist villain characterizations with maximum gusto. Bernie_Casey also turns in a convincing performance as a tough-minded activist. In the end, Black Gunn never rises above "programmer" status, but it's got enough punch to be decent time-killing fare for blaxploitation genre completists. Donald Guarisco, Rovi

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