Review of Disco Godfather (1979) by Kevin R — 25 Jan 2014
Put your weight on it!
A retired police officer has settled into a new walk of life as the Disco Godfather. He shows up at the spot and makes it hot. Unfortunately, the Disco Godfather's nephew dies from a new drug called Angel Dust. The Disco Godfather will stop at nothing to get the new drug off the streets.
"I don't get you.".
"I don't get me either.".
J. Robert Wagoner delivers Disco Godfather (this is the only picture on his resume). The storyline for this picture is terrible and only gets worse as it progresses. The dialogue is awesome and the action scenes are okay (although funny at times). The acting is below average and the cast includes Rudy Ray Moore, Carol Speed, Julius Carry, Hawthorne James, and Fitz Houston.
"Let's kick ass then.".
"I can dig it.".
I loved Dolemite and watch a lot of movies from this period. I also think Rudy Ray Moore is a larger than life comedic character that is very underrated; however, as an overall movie, this is terrible. Outside of Moore's performance, there is nothing to see here. I strongly recommend skipping this picture and watching Dolemite or Coffee.
"Anyone moves gets their assholes blown off.".
Grade: F.
This review of Disco Godfather (1979) was written by Kevin R on 25 Jan 2014.
Disco Godfather has generally received mixed reviews.
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