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So, 'That Man Bolt' is a 1973 gem directed by Henry Levin, showcasing Fred Williamson as Jefferson Bolt. The film has this gritty atmosphere typical of the era, blending action with a touch of drama. Williamson’s martial arts skills really stand out, and the pacing keeps you engaged as he navigates through a labyrinth of mobsters and dirty money. It’s not just about the action, though; there's a certain heaviness to Bolt's journey after his girlfriend's death adds depth to his character. The practical effects are straightforward but effective, and you can feel the raw energy of the blaxploitation genre. The score also has this funky groove that sets the tone just right, making it a unique piece from the 70s.
Fred Williamson's performance brings a unique charm.The blend of kung fu and mob drama is interesting.Good practical effects for the action sequences.
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