Review: Black Samurai
When the daughter of a politician is kidnapped by the drug smugglers he was attempting to crack down on, a top secret organisation called DRAGON sends in their best agent Sand (Jim Kelly, whose character is not remotely a samurai by the way) to get the girl back. Oh, and for added importance she’s also Sand’s ex-girlfriend. Said drug smuggling operation is headed by a white voodoo practitioner (Bill Roy) who also has dwarf henchmen because why not? A mannered Marilyn Joi plays Roy’s second-in-command, while Aldo Ray turns up briefly as the head of DRAGON. If you see one Jim Kelly martial arts movie, make it “Black Belt Jones” . That movie is fast, funny, and loads of fun. If you need to see a second Jim Kelly martial arts movie, you may as well see “Enter the Dragon” , though there are better Bruce Lee films available in my opinion. If you really need more Jim Kelly martial arts movies in your life, I suppose you could watch this 1976 Al Adamson (The dreadful director of “Sa...