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Shaft in Africa -- P.I. John Shaft is recruited to go undercover to break up a modern slavery ring where young Africans are lured to Paris to do chain-gang work.

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Ernest Tidyman (characters)
Stirling Silliphant (written by)
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Release Date:
14 June 1973 (USA) See more »
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Tagline:
THE Brother Man in the Motherland. See more »
Plot:
P.I. John Shaft is recruited to go undercover to break up a modern slavery ring where young Africans are lured to Paris to do chain-gang work. Full summary » | Add synopsis »
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(11 articles)
What would a 1970s-era "Expendables" cast look like? We'll tell you
 (From IFC. 15 September 2011, 4:54 PM, PDT)

70s Rewind: John Guillermin's Shaft In Africa
 (From Twitch. 10 June 2011, 6:21 PM, PDT)

Vonetta McGee obituary
 (From The Guardian - Film News. 20 July 2010, 11:49 AM, PDT)

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Cast

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Richard Roundtree ... John Shaft

Frank Finlay ... Amafi

Vonetta McGee ... Aleme
Neda Arneric ... Jazar
Debebe Eshetu ... Wassa
Spiros Focás ... Sassari (as Spiros Focas)
Jacques Herlin ... Perreau
Jho Jhenkins ... Ziba
Willie Jonah ... Oyo
Adolfo Lastretti ... Piro
Marne Maitland ... Col. Gonder

Frank McRae ... Osiat
Zenebech Tadesse ... The Prostitute
A.V. Falana ... Ramila's Son
James E. Myers ... Williams

Nadim Sawalha ... Zubair
Thomas Baptiste ... Kopo
Jon Chevron ... Shimba
Glynn Edwards ... Vanden
Cy Grant ... Emir Ramila
Jacques Marin ... Cusset
Nick Zaran ... Sadi

Aldo Sambrell ... Angelo
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Directed by
John Guillermin 
 
Writing credits
Ernest Tidyman (characters)

Stirling Silliphant (written by)

Produced by
René Dupont .... associate producer (as Rene Dupont)
Roger Lewis .... producer
 
Original Music by
Johnny Pate 
 
Cinematography by
Marcel Grignon (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Max Benedict 
 
Casting by
Irene Howard 
Jose Villaverde 
 
Production Design by
John Stoll 
 
Art Direction by
José María Tapiador  (as Jose Maria Tapiador)
 
Makeup Department
Mariano García Rey .... makeup artist (as Mariano Garcia Rey)
 
Production Management
Donald C. Klune .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Miguel Gil .... assistant director (as Miguel Angel Gil Jr.)
David Tomblin .... second unit director
 
Art Department
Benjamín Fernández .... assistant art director (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Peter Sutton .... sound
Hal Watkins .... sound
Don Brown .... sound maintenance (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Antonio Molina .... special effects
 
Stunts
Miguel Pedregosa .... action scenes coordinator
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Frank Balchus .... wardrobe
 
Music Department
Johnny Pate .... conductor
William Saracino .... music editor
 
Other crew
Horace Jenkins .... script consultant
Tak Kubota .... stick fight stager (as Takayuki Kubota)
 
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Runtime:
112 min
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Color (Metrocolor)
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Certification:
Australia:R | Canada:18+ (Quebec) | Canada:PA (Manitoba) | Norway:16 | Spain:18 | Sweden:15 | UK:18 | USA:R | Canada:R (Nova Scotia/Ontario) | Finland:K-16 (cut) | Finland:K-18 (uncut) | UK:X (original rating) | Iceland:16 | West Germany:18 (nf) | Italy:VM18 | Germany:16 (DVD rating)
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Revealing mistakes: During the stick fight, dialogue indicates that Shaft is supposed to be entirely naked, but on occasion he can be seen to be wearing a pouch.See more »
Quotes:
Amafi:Listen, Mr. Wassa. I don't love this young lady. I don't even particularly like her. But she's the only person in the world I've ever found who can get it up for me.See more »
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Are You Man EnoughSee more »

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16 out of 20 people found the following review useful.
Whitey's perspective, 19 June 2000
Author: Bobs-9 from Chicago, Illinois, USA

As an urban white kid in the 1970s, I just sort of ignored the Shaft movies. Too ethnic, too threatening – the usual crap. Afterwards, they were just sort of forgotten. But the fictional character John Shaft, who was once a scary black icon for many white Americans, now seems to enjoy almost universal affection as an indelible part of American pop culture.

After all these years, I finally got around to watching all three Shaft movies for the first time, all in one weekend, from the new and excellent DVD editions. On buying these DVDs I noticed the video store clerk smiling at them, which prompted me to suggest that John Shaft is a bad mother… He immediately answered with the expected response: `Shut yo mouth.' We had a laugh over that, and it occurred to me that you could probably say that line on the Great Wall of China and still get the expected response.

These transfers look fresher and sharper than they probably ever looked on the big screen, even in the 1970s. A real treat! No extras aside from the trailers for all three films, which are certainly fun to watch, but the films themselves are so much fun, why complain? A lot has been said about the significance of the Shaft films, and their effect on the black and white communities and their perceptions of each other. I don't feel particularly qualified to address all that, but I will say that these are damn good thrillers by any standard. `Shaft' and `Shaft's Big Score' are gritty urban thrillers showcasing New York City circa 1970s, untamed and unapologetic. They involved dueling gangsters both black and white, hardass NYPD detectives, and of course super-cool, super-bad brother man Shaft caught in the middle, looking out for himself and his buddies. Watch them both back-to-back as I did, and you'll find yourself involuntarily speaking in 1970's slang by the time you're through. Yeah, it's a little cheesy, but so what? It's great fun too. `Shaft in Africa' is a radical departure, wherein Shaft becomes involved in cracking an international slave trading operation. This takes him from New York, to Africa, to Paris for a final confrontation with a James Bondian foreign villain played nicely by British actor Frank Finlay. The colorful locales (Ethiopia, Paris) and badass action make it a great finish to the Shaft trilogy, and needless to say, Richard Rountree brings it off to perfection. Anyone who enjoys the older James Bond films should enjoy Shaft in Africa, as they have a lot in common stylistically.

One more point: these films were made in the early 70's, which means that when Shaft `gets it on' with a lady, as he inevitably does, we do not see ten minutes of graphic sex. The camera moves away tactfully and we move on to the next scene, much in the style of the old James Bond films of that era, but with a bit more skin visible. The sex scenes are tame by today's standards, but the films were R-rated in their time, and the old trailers for them warn the moviegoer that if you are underage and want to see the film, `you gotta ask yo mamma.'

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