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who raised $ 140,000 from within the African American community to make this film in response to "black complaints about 'blaxploitation movies'". The working title was "Black Agent Lucky King". Production for the film took place from late 1973 to early 1974, with location shooting taking place in
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Maney King ("Little Jamie" Watts) is in a Middle Eastern country overseeing oil fields. When Prince Hassan (Richard Scarso) starts a coup to take over the country, Maney escapes with Princess Oneeba (Claudia Russo), his brother's girlfriend. They head to Oakland, California, where his brother
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owned a complete 35mm Eastman Kodak print, which was badly faded to pink and was damaged, and Watts' widow, Belinda Burton-Watts, had a 35mm sound track negative. From these Deaf Crocodile Films made a 4K restoration, which was released at the
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produced, written, co-directed, and starring Sal Watts, and featuring "Little Jamie" Watts, Claudia Russo, Felice Kinchelow, and Samaki Bennett, with baseball player
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As of the 2020s, the original negative and all other printing elements of the film were believed to have been lost. The
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When the film premiered in Oakland, it ran two hours. Watts then trimmed it to 88 minutes.
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The men's clothing for the film came from Watts' chain of clothing stores.
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area. The entire process of financing and making the film took two years.
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as "Special Guest Star". The film was co-directed by Jack Bomay.
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Jimmy Lewis
independent
blaxploitation film
Tito Fuentes
Tito Fuentes
Oakland, California
San Francisco Bay
UCLA Film and Television Archive
Fantastic Fest
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
Austin, Texas












Solomon King
AFI Catalog of Feature Films


"Solomon King"

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