Review of One Down, Two to Go (1982) by Kevin R — 05 Jun 2015
You don't need that gun in here.
Two detectives on the police force go after an underground gangster that also is responsible for the death of their friend. Their friend was in a fight tournament that he was paid off to lose which led to his death. The detectives utilize their womanizing skill sets to extort information and sink the gangster.
"You may be an expert in Kung Fu but I'm an expert in gun fu.".
Fred Williamson, director of Down N' Dirty, Vegas Vampires, Mean Johnny Barrows, South Beach, Silent Hunter, The Big Score, The Last Fight, and Death Journey, delivers One Down, Two to Go. The storyline for this picture is below average and nothing special. The acting is also disappointing and the cast includes Fred Williamson, Jim Brown, Jim Kelly, Richard Roundtree, and Victoria Hale.
"You always enter the shower with your gun?".
I came across this film on Netflix and decided to give it a shot. This was a below average blaxploitation film. I am generally a fan of these grindhouse classics but this was a bit disappointing. Overall, I recommend skipping this unless you are a blaxploitation diehard fan.
"I know what she wanted.".
Grade: C-.
This review of One Down, Two to Go (1982) was written by Kevin R on 05 Jun 2015.
One Down, Two to Go has generally received negative reviews.
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