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Bucktown Released 1975-07-02 is a story that falls under the Action category. Movie Story "Duke Johnson visits a small Southern town, intent on burying his brother. After the funeral, he learns that he must stay for 60 days, for the estate to be processed. A few locals convince Duke to reopen his late brother's nightclub, and soon the local redneck policemen are intimidating Duke with threats of violence. Duke refuses to pay the bribes they demand, so then he and his lady friend Aretha are threatened and attacked by the crooked cops. Rather than take them on himself, Duke calls on his old pal Roy. Roy brings a few buddies to Bucktown, and they bring justice to the small town. With the redneck cops out of the way, Duke lets his guard down. Then the situation gets out of hand again. Finally, Duke must settle the score himself.".

Bucktown 1975

Bucktown Movie Cast

Stars:
Fred Williamson,
Pam Grier,
Thalmus Rasulala,
Tony King,
Bernie Hamilton,
Art Lund,
Tierre Turner,
Morgan Upton,
Carl Weathers,
Jim Bohan,
Robert Burton,
Gene Simms,
Bruce Watson,
Jody Maxwell,
Nicole English,
Larry Hill

Bucktown Movie Director

Director:
John S. Curran,
Gordon Freed,
Marvin Kerner,
John Carter,
John M. Poer,
Charles Stroud,
Phillip Hazleton,
Glen Mabson,
Bert Gold,
Patty Sue Townsend,
Bob Minor,
Vossa Leach,
Beau Marks,
Ernest Paul Roebuck,
Erik Cord,
Cary Glieberman,
Bruce Ricker,
Casey Spencer,
Jim Wilson,
George Folsey Jr.,
Johnny Pate,
Beau Franklin,
Ric R. Roman,
Bernard Schwartz,
Bob Ellison,
George Costello,
Arthur Marks,
Robert Birchall,
Geno Havens,
Hal Reed

Bucktown Movie Reviews

Bucktown is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a Action film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!

Bucktown Movie Rating

Bucktown has earned a rating of 5.7/10 based on 27 users votes. This movie offers a captivating cinematic experience. Originally released in English, it stands out for its storytelling and audience appeal.

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