6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- I can't believe this movie was actually made!, 15 August 2000
Author:
Casey-52 from DVD Drive-In
Like something out of a twisted 70s nightmare, DARKTOWN STRUTTERS is 100%
entertainment for all the wrong reasons. I don't know if this movie is
supposed to be taken seriously or is supposed to be a farce, but it
certainly is unique in a way that no other blaxploitation film
is.
Trina Parks (who is great, by the way) is Syreena, a black Queen biker who
leads a gang of outrageously dressed black female bikers who at first race
against, then become friends with a bumbling male biker gang, led by Roger
E. Mosley! Syreena is trying to find her mother Cinderella, who has
disappeared. Her kung-fu fighting brother has no information about her
whereabouts and Syreena must turn to some pretty far out pimps and hookers
to not only find Cinderella, but to expose a plot to clone black leaders by
a racist Colonel Sanders-look alike who charges a fortune for mediocre rib
dinners at his restaurants. Why clone black leaders? So they can be
programmed to vote for white leaders! Sound like fun? It
is!
The 70s fashions are out of this world, bumbling racist cops with a sonic
siren harass the girls, The Dramatics sing "What You See Is What You Get" in
a jail cell, the restaurant owner puts on a black-face minstrel show on a
special stage in his dining room, a clone of "Colonel Sanders" comes out in
diapers, amazing bike races and chases, and the final musical number while
the credits roll is great! The musical score is great, making me wish a CD
release was in the works (yeah right, like that will happen!). I really do
love Trina Parks and her performance in this has made me anxious to track
down her other films. No other notable performances, even though Dick
Miller, the ultimate cult movie star, appears as one of the racist
cops.
Highly recommended, DARKTOWN STRUTTERS is just a fun, kick-back kind of
movie that needs not be taken seriously. Don't question anything in this
movie, just watch, laugh, and you will guaranteed remember it for the rest
of your life!
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Never funny and always confusing, but the strangeness of it all kept me from being bored, 11 November 2006
Author:
TimothyFarrell from Worcester, MA
This is one of those rare drive-in films you watch and wonder if it was
meant to be as surreal as it turned out. Ever since "Blazing Saddles"
came out in 1973, many filmmakers decided to turn out wacky screwball
spoofs, none of which were on the level of Mel Brooks. One of the most
bizarre was "Darktown Strutters". I always thought that either "Space
Is the Place" or "The Human Tornado" was the strangest blaxploitation
I'd seen. I was apparently wrong. Folks, it doesn't get much more out
there than this. It is never funny and always confusing, but the
strangeness of it all kept me from being bored.
The crew ensemble for this film is certainly an once in a lifetime
event in itself. It was made by a bunch of white guys who were on way
too many drugs. William Witney, director of hundreds of b-westerns,
directs this with as much lack of style as had been seen throughout his
career. The screenwriter George Armitage later wrote and directed the
overlooked cult favorite "Miami Blues". One of the most quality aspects
of the production is the bizarre set design of Jack Fisk, who later
designed "Phantom of the Paradise". Its a mixture between Timothy Leary
and PeeWee's Playhouse and gives this film a lot of its unique flavor.
Surreal, stupid, and unapologetically politically incorrect, "Darktown
Strutters" is still one of the weirdest films ever made. (5/10)
4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- You may never find a strange movie like this anywhere!, 12 November 1998
Author:
Jason C. Atwood from Suffolk, Virginia
DARKTOWN STRUTTERS is pure soul-crazed 70s entertainment at its maximum! I
strongly urge all archivists of blaxploitation cinema to go out and hunt
down this one-of-a-kind rarity, a blaxplo-comedy-musical that knows no
bounds when it comes to absolute weirdness. Everything from the opening
sequence ("Any similarity between this true life adventure to the story
Cinderella...IS BULLS--T!") to the rest is genuine cinematic trash, but it's
well worth the agony! ALABAMA'S GHOST was just as weird! I'm not too crazy
about comedies, but the erraticly innovative formula was far ahead of its
time (for 1974). Still, this is a one-way ticket to Funkland Junction! Among
the highlights you'll get to see are a police car with a gargantuan siren
and a cloning machine, which are hard to believe. The oddball taste does
appear to fit well in DARKTOWN STRUTTERS, making this an enjoyable trip
through a time when fashion trends and moral values have gone through mass
transition. It does contain a familiar musical number by The Dramatics,
singing "What You See Is What You Get". It's more than just a classic TV
sitcom taped in front of a live audience, it's a campy experience that has
recently gone timeless while it improves with age. See this film only once
in your life and your infatuation with CAR WASH will be all over! Too bad a
lot of you have missed this one!
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha!!!!!!!!!!!!, 2 September 2001
Author:
ColemanDerrick from Decatur, Georgia
Directed by William Witney and written by George Armitage, Darktown
Strutters is quite simply, the forerunner to I'M GONNA GIT YOU
SUCKA!
It is slapstick comedy that was seen on a bigger budget in BLAZING SADDLES,
but because of the storyline it was quite ahead of its
time.
The Darktown Strutters, a group of female bikers, come into Watts, where
Syreena(fearless leader of the quartet) is looking for her mother. In the
middle of it all, a racist, fast food magnate is plotting to manipulate the
Black community for his own intentions.
Highly stylized, and fast-paced, what makes Darktown Strutters so silly is
its contemporary take on urban America and racism. Modern issues such as
abortion, fast food chains, cloning, police brutality, and racism are
interwoven quite effectively. The villain of the piece, one Colonel
Louisville Cross, made his millions as owner of the Sky Hog fast food
chain:
where the pork ribs are bonesuckin' good! It is a very amusing spin on the
benevolent image of the dearly departed Colonel Sanders(of KFC fame), who
walked the earth when this film was released. It's also funny how they
avoided copyright infringement by replacing fried chicken with pork: the
other white meat. It's also funny to see Syreena's contempt for the
Colonel
the minute she sees him.
It's easy to see why the movie is overlooked. During that period, I
really
don't think Black Americans were in the mood for such comedies, especially
when the Blaxploitation era was full of hardcore action
flicks.
I think too many viewers on the IMDB, who have seen this, just don't get
some of the jokes. If you were around during that time, and/or if you are
of African American descent, you will get a lot of the comedy on display.
To compare this to Car Wash makes no sense. And it is not as weird as
people make it out to be. As I said earlier, it was simply ahead of its
time.
Absolute INSANITY--Satiric Attack on Racism, or Just Racist?, 9 March 2008
Author:
curtis martin from Bothell, Washington, Land of Rain
Darktown Strutters has to rate right up there with The Forbidden Zone
for goodnatured, unbridled kinetic energy, outright insanity, and its
willful desire to offend. This is a surreal flick in which everything
is over the top to such a degree you have to wonder if it was due to
drug use or if it was a purposeful creation of satire. In any case, I
was entertained and appalled at the same time. But then again, I don't
think that a middle aged white guy in the 21st century was really the
intended audience for this film. The audience for this flick was the
inner-city black-theater crowd of the mid-seventies. I just wonder how
it played back in the day? Did they laugh along with the exaggerated
black stereotypes, seeing it all as a satirical take on how black
culture was seen by the mainstream? Or were they up in arms, seeing it
as a slap in their collective faces by white filmmakers? I wonder. Was
Darktown THE definitive satire of the "Blaxploitation" genre, or was it
the genre's nadir?
Once upon a time, back in the mid-1980s, I had a boyfriend who didn't
own a television set. Often we would lay awake late into the night,
listening to the stereo simulcast of a local "all-night movie" channel
(XETV, Ch. 6)beamed from Mexico into our snug, San Diego homes. Imagine
our surprise and delight upon the discovery of "Get Down and Boogie,"
A.K.A. Darktown Strutters! If you think WATCHING this flick is a
surreal,disorienting experience, just imagine trying to decipher the
plot without the visuals!!! Every since that fateful night back in
1988, i've been trying to procure my own copy of this flick, to no
avail. (I got an incredibly sparse n' sleazy one-sheet for it one year
@ The Comic-Con: "Get Down and Boogie --This movie will fry your
eggs!")
It seems to've lapsed into a "public domain" kinda thing, as the only
'official' release I can find is from East/West DVD,one of those
99-cent-store outfits, wholesale only. I do not own a credit card,
which severely limits my options here... What's a blaxploitation-struck
gal to do?
....March 2008 UPDATE: I FINALLY got myself a DVD copy o' this flick
through Amazon.com!! Sure, it's just the $1-Store, edited for
television version jacked up to $9 for a used copy, but it looks like
this is the best/closest i'll ever get, and I am, for the moment,
fulfilled!!! (Now if I could just get that copy of "Black Devil Doll
From Hell"...
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Dopey / surreal spoof is more bizarre than funny, 3 October 2007
Author:
gridoon
Black babe Trina Parks will always have a place in movie history - and
in my heart - for her role as Thumper in one of the most memorable
scenes of "Diamonds Are Forever", where she and Bambi team up against
James Bond. Before seeing "Darktown Strutters", I was hoping for an
action flick along the lines of "Cleopatra Jones", but this film is
more of a (literally) dopey / surreal spoof, with bright colors,
outrageous props and outfits, sped-up slapstick, out-of-nowhere musical
numbers, and a loony sci-fi plot involving cloning. The main problems
are two: 1) It's not funny enough, 2) The lunacy cannot sustain this
movie even for just 81 minutes. Still, its audacity makes it worth a
look, and the women that comprise the title gang are all beautiful.
(**)
1 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- a cartoon come to life, 27 April 1999
Author:
Katy-13
"Darktown strutters" uses the most elaborate, colorful, and huge props and
sets like the interior of the "pot-sicle" freezer complete with an igloo.
The costumes are some of the most outlandish in the blaxploitation genre.
The biker women wear rhinestoned pink and bright yellow jumpsuits and
feather head dresses. The comedy is very basic slapstick which relies a lot
on the props and action (like kung-fu moves, pies in the face and other
uninteresting activities) rather than interesting dialogue or inventive
action. Its overall "weirdness" was so obviously trying to be weird that it
became sort of routine.
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6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-

I can't believe this movie was actually made!, 15 August 2000
Author: Casey-52 from DVD Drive-In
Like something out of a twisted 70s nightmare, DARKTOWN STRUTTERS is 100% entertainment for all the wrong reasons. I don't know if this movie is supposed to be taken seriously or is supposed to be a farce, but it certainly is unique in a way that no other blaxploitation film is.
Trina Parks (who is great, by the way) is Syreena, a black Queen biker who leads a gang of outrageously dressed black female bikers who at first race against, then become friends with a bumbling male biker gang, led by Roger E. Mosley! Syreena is trying to find her mother Cinderella, who has disappeared. Her kung-fu fighting brother has no information about her whereabouts and Syreena must turn to some pretty far out pimps and hookers to not only find Cinderella, but to expose a plot to clone black leaders by a racist Colonel Sanders-look alike who charges a fortune for mediocre rib dinners at his restaurants. Why clone black leaders? So they can be programmed to vote for white leaders! Sound like fun? It is!
The 70s fashions are out of this world, bumbling racist cops with a sonic siren harass the girls, The Dramatics sing "What You See Is What You Get" in a jail cell, the restaurant owner puts on a black-face minstrel show on a special stage in his dining room, a clone of "Colonel Sanders" comes out in diapers, amazing bike races and chases, and the final musical number while the credits roll is great! The musical score is great, making me wish a CD release was in the works (yeah right, like that will happen!). I really do love Trina Parks and her performance in this has made me anxious to track down her other films. No other notable performances, even though Dick Miller, the ultimate cult movie star, appears as one of the racist cops.
Highly recommended, DARKTOWN STRUTTERS is just a fun, kick-back kind of movie that needs not be taken seriously. Don't question anything in this movie, just watch, laugh, and you will guaranteed remember it for the rest of your life!
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

Never funny and always confusing, but the strangeness of it all kept me from being bored, 11 November 2006
Author: TimothyFarrell from Worcester, MA
This is one of those rare drive-in films you watch and wonder if it was meant to be as surreal as it turned out. Ever since "Blazing Saddles" came out in 1973, many filmmakers decided to turn out wacky screwball spoofs, none of which were on the level of Mel Brooks. One of the most bizarre was "Darktown Strutters". I always thought that either "Space Is the Place" or "The Human Tornado" was the strangest blaxploitation I'd seen. I was apparently wrong. Folks, it doesn't get much more out there than this. It is never funny and always confusing, but the strangeness of it all kept me from being bored.
The crew ensemble for this film is certainly an once in a lifetime event in itself. It was made by a bunch of white guys who were on way too many drugs. William Witney, director of hundreds of b-westerns, directs this with as much lack of style as had been seen throughout his career. The screenwriter George Armitage later wrote and directed the overlooked cult favorite "Miami Blues". One of the most quality aspects of the production is the bizarre set design of Jack Fisk, who later designed "Phantom of the Paradise". Its a mixture between Timothy Leary and PeeWee's Playhouse and gives this film a lot of its unique flavor. Surreal, stupid, and unapologetically politically incorrect, "Darktown Strutters" is still one of the weirdest films ever made. (5/10)
4 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-

You may never find a strange movie like this anywhere!, 12 November 1998
Author: Jason C. Atwood from Suffolk, Virginia
DARKTOWN STRUTTERS is pure soul-crazed 70s entertainment at its maximum! I strongly urge all archivists of blaxploitation cinema to go out and hunt down this one-of-a-kind rarity, a blaxplo-comedy-musical that knows no bounds when it comes to absolute weirdness. Everything from the opening sequence ("Any similarity between this true life adventure to the story Cinderella...IS BULLS--T!") to the rest is genuine cinematic trash, but it's well worth the agony! ALABAMA'S GHOST was just as weird! I'm not too crazy about comedies, but the erraticly innovative formula was far ahead of its time (for 1974). Still, this is a one-way ticket to Funkland Junction! Among the highlights you'll get to see are a police car with a gargantuan siren and a cloning machine, which are hard to believe. The oddball taste does appear to fit well in DARKTOWN STRUTTERS, making this an enjoyable trip through a time when fashion trends and moral values have gone through mass transition. It does contain a familiar musical number by The Dramatics, singing "What You See Is What You Get". It's more than just a classic TV sitcom taped in front of a live audience, it's a campy experience that has recently gone timeless while it improves with age. See this film only once in your life and your infatuation with CAR WASH will be all over! Too bad a lot of you have missed this one!
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha!!!!!!!!!!!!, 2 September 2001
Author: ColemanDerrick from Decatur, Georgia
Directed by William Witney and written by George Armitage, Darktown Strutters is quite simply, the forerunner to I'M GONNA GIT YOU SUCKA! It is slapstick comedy that was seen on a bigger budget in BLAZING SADDLES, but because of the storyline it was quite ahead of its time. The Darktown Strutters, a group of female bikers, come into Watts, where Syreena(fearless leader of the quartet) is looking for her mother. In the middle of it all, a racist, fast food magnate is plotting to manipulate the Black community for his own intentions. Highly stylized, and fast-paced, what makes Darktown Strutters so silly is its contemporary take on urban America and racism. Modern issues such as abortion, fast food chains, cloning, police brutality, and racism are interwoven quite effectively. The villain of the piece, one Colonel Louisville Cross, made his millions as owner of the Sky Hog fast food chain: where the pork ribs are bonesuckin' good! It is a very amusing spin on the benevolent image of the dearly departed Colonel Sanders(of KFC fame), who walked the earth when this film was released. It's also funny how they avoided copyright infringement by replacing fried chicken with pork: the other white meat. It's also funny to see Syreena's contempt for the Colonel the minute she sees him. It's easy to see why the movie is overlooked. During that period, I really don't think Black Americans were in the mood for such comedies, especially when the Blaxploitation era was full of hardcore action flicks. I think too many viewers on the IMDB, who have seen this, just don't get some of the jokes. If you were around during that time, and/or if you are of African American descent, you will get a lot of the comedy on display. To compare this to Car Wash makes no sense. And it is not as weird as people make it out to be. As I said earlier, it was simply ahead of its time.
Absolute INSANITY--Satiric Attack on Racism, or Just Racist?, 9 March 2008

Author: curtis martin from Bothell, Washington, Land of Rain
Darktown Strutters has to rate right up there with The Forbidden Zone for goodnatured, unbridled kinetic energy, outright insanity, and its willful desire to offend. This is a surreal flick in which everything is over the top to such a degree you have to wonder if it was due to drug use or if it was a purposeful creation of satire. In any case, I was entertained and appalled at the same time. But then again, I don't think that a middle aged white guy in the 21st century was really the intended audience for this film. The audience for this flick was the inner-city black-theater crowd of the mid-seventies. I just wonder how it played back in the day? Did they laugh along with the exaggerated black stereotypes, seeing it all as a satirical take on how black culture was seen by the mainstream? Or were they up in arms, seeing it as a slap in their collective faces by white filmmakers? I wonder. Was Darktown THE definitive satire of the "Blaxploitation" genre, or was it the genre's nadir?
the film i've been looking for my whole life!, 22 February 2008

Author: Lesha Holland (chesterette@gmail.com) from Sham Diego, California
Once upon a time, back in the mid-1980s, I had a boyfriend who didn't own a television set. Often we would lay awake late into the night, listening to the stereo simulcast of a local "all-night movie" channel (XETV, Ch. 6)beamed from Mexico into our snug, San Diego homes. Imagine our surprise and delight upon the discovery of "Get Down and Boogie," A.K.A. Darktown Strutters! If you think WATCHING this flick is a surreal,disorienting experience, just imagine trying to decipher the plot without the visuals!!! Every since that fateful night back in 1988, i've been trying to procure my own copy of this flick, to no avail. (I got an incredibly sparse n' sleazy one-sheet for it one year @ The Comic-Con: "Get Down and Boogie --This movie will fry your eggs!")
It seems to've lapsed into a "public domain" kinda thing, as the only 'official' release I can find is from East/West DVD,one of those 99-cent-store outfits, wholesale only. I do not own a credit card, which severely limits my options here... What's a blaxploitation-struck gal to do?
....March 2008 UPDATE: I FINALLY got myself a DVD copy o' this flick through Amazon.com!! Sure, it's just the $1-Store, edited for television version jacked up to $9 for a used copy, but it looks like this is the best/closest i'll ever get, and I am, for the moment, fulfilled!!! (Now if I could just get that copy of "Black Devil Doll From Hell"...
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

Dopey / surreal spoof is more bizarre than funny, 3 October 2007
Author: gridoon
Black babe Trina Parks will always have a place in movie history - and in my heart - for her role as Thumper in one of the most memorable scenes of "Diamonds Are Forever", where she and Bambi team up against James Bond. Before seeing "Darktown Strutters", I was hoping for an action flick along the lines of "Cleopatra Jones", but this film is more of a (literally) dopey / surreal spoof, with bright colors, outrageous props and outfits, sped-up slapstick, out-of-nowhere musical numbers, and a loony sci-fi plot involving cloning. The main problems are two: 1) It's not funny enough, 2) The lunacy cannot sustain this movie even for just 81 minutes. Still, its audacity makes it worth a look, and the women that comprise the title gang are all beautiful. (**)
1 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-

a cartoon come to life, 27 April 1999
Author: Katy-13
"Darktown strutters" uses the most elaborate, colorful, and huge props and sets like the interior of the "pot-sicle" freezer complete with an igloo. The costumes are some of the most outlandish in the blaxploitation genre. The biker women wear rhinestoned pink and bright yellow jumpsuits and feather head dresses. The comedy is very basic slapstick which relies a lot on the props and action (like kung-fu moves, pies in the face and other uninteresting activities) rather than interesting dialogue or inventive action. Its overall "weirdness" was so obviously trying to be weird that it became sort of routine.
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