
Hammer (1972)
Année de sortie: 1972
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: O Comando do Sindicato, To sfyri, Kalapács, Hanmâ, B J Hammer
Réalisateur: Bruce D. Clark
Writer: Charles Eric Johnson
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Al Adamson, Bernard Schwartz
Executive Producer: Phillip Hazleton
Sociétés: Essaness Pictures, Essaness Productions, United Artists
Budget: N/A
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: blaxploitation cinema, docks, prizefight
Histoire
B.J. Hammer, a hot-headed laborer with a penchant for fights, draws attention after a workplace brawl. He is discovered by boxing manager Davis and recruited into professional boxing. However, Hammer soon learns that Davis wants him to throw fights and participate in other illicit activities. This revelation leads to a violent feud between the two.
Résumé
Hammer (1972) is a blaxploitation film directed by Bruce D. Clark. Set against the backdrop of docks and prizefights, the movie follows the rise and fall of B.J. Hammer in the boxing world. It explores themes of corruption, power struggles, and the consequences of defying expectations within a sports context.