- Skip Hinnant
- Rosetta LeNoire
- John McCurry
- Phil Seuling
IMDb.com
A persiflage on the protest movements of the 60s. It's hero is the bold and sex-obsessed tom-cat Fritz the Cat, as created by the legendary underground artist Robert Crumb. Quitting university Fritz the Cat wanders through the hash, Black Panther and Hell's Angels scenes to find to himself.
Link to soundtrack review
Ed Bogas - Fritz The Cat (1972)
Also you will notice Kung Fu movies on this site as well. What does this have to do with Blaxploitation? Well, the more action packed Blaxploitation films did not just street fight. Oh no.....they thought they were Kung Fu Masters. Chinese martial art movies gave a sense of invincibility to these actors. Seeing how cool it was to be a masterful fighter, why not just integrate this with Pimpin', Hustlin', Jive Talkin' and Pam Grier? Blax-Pride!!!











2 comments:
I love this movie! I already have the DVD but I had to comment and leave a hearty recommendation for this wonderful flick. Great pick selfscience!
Not sure if you would be interested but i posted several of the original Fritz comics on my blog. Give a shout if you would care for them. (I also have tons of other Crumb stuff too - and a huge collection of Blax trailers that i ripped - great quality)
thanks again!
Thank you. Great cartoon.
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