Those little kids at the beginning must be around my age. I turned 8 years old in August of 1971 and I'm now 56. Ironically, my family and I lived in Los Angeles just down the street from where the filming took place. We were at 97th street and Vermont. In this movie I see 54th street and Vermont. I see landmarks that I remember from those days in this movie. Wow
It was only a matter of time . I am convinced... you have every hard to find movie and you post it for us one by one. I can dig it and I will wait. Very much worth it. As always - thank you.
Tarantino brought me here. The term Nursery School stopped being used at some point, but I remember going to Nursery School in 1976-77. This is so iconic early 70s. It's like a time capsule.
Many praises to “reelblack” You have watered dormant seeds from my childhood that I thought would never flourish again. The Diana Sands, Save The Children, Bobby Seale, Giovanni Etc. You’re much more than a UA-camr! You’re an educator an eye opener to social awareness and Black affirmation representing truth, education, entertainment and unity with supported documentaries and Black cinema that’s needed even more today than yesterday! I am morally proud and socially appreciative to patronize your Channel and platform! ✊🏽♥️🖤💚
I first saw this movie ages ago when I was a teenager on my local NBC channel (Channel 5 in Chicago). It came on in the wee hours of the movie. It made a HUGE impression on me. Thank you for uploading it!
@@yvetteotero3421 No. It means Power To The People! And they were going to Knock the Hell out of Anyone who would've tried to harm those Beautiful Black Babies!
The cinematography of this film is AMAZING...so much context and sustenance in each shot...everyone resonates the fullness of their character and what that character is feeling....this is a really good and most probably hella-underrated movie. The story is SO easy to follow, yet its not predictive...wow what gem.
reelblack is doing us a favor by bringing quality gems like this and Black GIrl...thank you who ever you are I...WE sincerely appreciate. better then the wasteland called netflix anyday
That sounds like a great synopsis for a film. I can't watch it now as I'm up early tomorrow but I'm saving it to watch later. So glad I discovered this 'reelblack' channel. Have always been interested in Black History and was struggling to find films of political and social import. This really hits the spot!
Thanks for the upload brother and more love on behalf of me and my family 👪 from Cameroon west Africa. My children ask me questions about blacks and police I was unable to answer. Thanks reelblack tv 📺.
My great grandfather was enslaved by my white friend great grandparent's and now we think that's progress, this is 2019 and as we look back nothing have changed "ENOUGH IS ENOUGH FAM!!" much love to all that understands
They do today..SADLY ive been told by MANY black women DONT call me sister..GO FIGURE..THEY WOULD RATHER BE ADDRESSED LIKE THEY WERE ON THE JOB..😒..INCLUDING MY WIFE..SMH...
I'm so glad to see these movies. A lot of towns didn't show Black cinema only if it was a blockbuster with a lot of well none actors.I lived in a rural town and if you wanted variety you had to go into the city where there were a larger population of Black Folk.💜
Quentin Tarantino tells a story (in his new book) about seeing this movie in an all black theater in 1972, in downtown L.A., when he was eight. Everyone was screaming insults at the screen throughout the film.. and his favorite insult he heard was right near the end of the film (when a little kid was yelling "The bus is coming, The bus is coming!") someone in the audience screamed out "Then why don't you get on that bus and get the F%&k outta here!"
Thanks again, reelblack! For me, down with mainstream media, never to return to them again, other than to keep an eye on both the old and the new lies that they are and will continue spewing out.
Just watched this movie again from a few years back... My dad played "Dobie" aka Dr. Anthony (Tony) Sweeting.... He was the right hand man... Proud of the movie and super proud of my dad!!!
Strange how these so called "Black Life" films were so rare that we only saw them once, if at all. They had substance and integrity, and nowadays we have so many Black films that you couldn't see them all if you tried to, but the majority of them lack positivity or craftsmanship. Anyone else remember another film from this era, with a similar plot, a "power to the people vs the pigs" story where the two sides have a huge daytime battle in an alley in downtown Los Angeles? I saw it on Bravo or Sundance in 2003 and would like to see it again.
@@gregandrews6453 Yes, I think so. And ReelBlack has it on his YT channel. But it's an edited version without the big explosions that I remember in the other one. There was this huge explosion with what I think is the USC Medical Center in the background.
Growing in L.A. was Amazing we did not have much so going to movies on weekend Was fun I See Lucy's so many memories thank You Reelblack Right on Lovin the Afros.
This is one of the best movies I’ve ever seen, I wish I’d could leave the comment to just that. I found this film under a clip from the 1975 Boston riots, it also had to do with bussing segregation. looking into it a bit I found that Joe Biden of all people took the same side as the segregationist (not to imply he took their side but the same side), it’s sad and ironic that in the same toxicity that the riots existed then (where Caucasian people were protesting and rioting against African American families integrating in their schools) we had the riots of 2020. So much Respect for this film Incredible how they did the music for the movie I hate to compare apples to oranges but it has a mystique similar of the film “Requiem for a dream”.
Those little kids at the beginning must be around my age. I turned 8 years old in August of 1971 and I'm now 56. Ironically, my family and I lived in Los Angeles just down the street from where the filming took place. We were at 97th street and Vermont. In this movie I see 54th street and Vermont. I see landmarks that I remember from those days in this movie. Wow
I know what you talking about. I am 50. My momma Lucy lived off Florence and Figueroa. On Bonsella Ave.
@@duanestewart9149 Nice. I know that area well
Lee Tate incredible.
GEN X RULES
@@PoloNius67 1958 - 1980 aka Generation X
U stole my sunday again..
these ol 70's shows are the bomb..
soothin & relaxin..
thanx!!
Yes it is very soothing and relaxing, sometimes I fall asleep Lol, and have to watch it again!
@@capricornlove4816 u know it!!
And why I am half sleep at 8a.m for work sheesh... knock it off Reelblk t.v. 🤔 😇
Very good
...DON"T SAY BOMB AROUND ME iwork on AIRPLANES ...no not Kobe Bryant's airplane or Helicopter/s
Reelblack, you are doing a great service. Most of your movies aren't on DVD and they would be lost without you.
It was only a matter of time . I am convinced... you have every hard to find movie and you post it for us one by one. I can dig it and I will wait. Very much worth it. As always - thank you.
bergen paris! IKR! So happy to view these movies again! 🙌🏽 ♥️🖤💚
yes it is
These movies should be preserved at all cost.
REELBLACK...thanks 4 POSTING movies that have long been FORGOTTEN and that are OUT-OF-PRINT!!!
I appreciate @reelblack for all the black cinema. Alot of hidden jewels that I never saw before.
Thank you for your hard work and dedication to finding these films and a lot people's memories growing up.
This channel is a TRUE gem! Thank You for filling in the blanks on so many moments in our history and in our hearts and minds.
reelblack always got some 🔥 ass black movies and I Love it, keep it coming.🌞 tribe
I never heard of this one, either, but I do love the 70s.
...yeah right Before DUMB RAP MUSIC TooK ...over
@@PedalToTheMetal61888 you loved nwa
Oh so what!
@@PedalToTheMetal61888
These movies of the 70"s of my youth brough back so many memories.Thanks, Reelback and keep it coming.
Amazing it's been 50 years since this movie was made and not a single thing has changed.
Tarantino brought me here. The term Nursery School stopped being used at some point, but I remember going to Nursery School in 1976-77. This is so iconic early 70s. It's like a time capsule.
Tarantino brought me here too. I also yelled, "Suck my dick!" at this piece of shit.
Nursery School stopped being used??
Where?
Yeah, I was thinkin' the same thing. I've heard it as well as "pre-school" and Kindergarten.... @@tomt6142
Reelblack this is one gem of a movie, keep up the awesome work of finding enlightening movies on the black American experience
Many praises to “reelblack” You have watered dormant seeds from my childhood that I thought would never flourish again. The Diana Sands, Save The Children, Bobby Seale, Giovanni Etc. You’re much more than a UA-camr! You’re an educator an eye opener to social awareness and Black affirmation representing truth, education, entertainment and unity with supported documentaries and Black cinema that’s needed even more today than yesterday! I am morally proud and socially appreciative to patronize your Channel and platform! ✊🏽♥️🖤💚
Your content is amazing! Long may you run!
You're appreciated Reelblack!!!
...not...still stupid you TUBE with DUMB pop Ups
I first saw this movie ages ago when I was a teenager on my local NBC channel (Channel 5 in Chicago). It came on in the wee hours of the movie. It made a HUGE impression on me. Thank you for uploading it!
Almost 40 years old and this film is right on the table with what's going on today.
So True.
*50 years old.
@@reelblack right of course! Very powerful film, thank you!
Right on!
This is the best channel on UA-cam! All my childhood memories.
And this is still going on in 2020 R.I.P to all the people who died from injustice!!! No JUSTICE NO PEACEEEE👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
& no peace-> no happiness. 💤
Black Fist Nursery School....I Can Dig It....✊🏽
My alma mater. ✊🏿
@@reelblack
😂 right on
Does black fist meams they be knocking the hell out of them kids, lol
@@yvetteotero3421 No. It means Power To The People! And they were going to Knock the Hell out of Anyone who would've tried to harm those Beautiful Black Babies!
I can dig it
The cinematography of this film is AMAZING...so much context and sustenance in each shot...everyone resonates the fullness of their character and what that character is feeling....this is a really good and most probably hella-underrated movie. The story is SO easy to follow, yet its not predictive...wow what gem.
Hahahaha
reelblack is doing us a favor by bringing quality gems like this and Black GIrl...thank you who ever you are I...WE sincerely appreciate. better then the wasteland called netflix anyday
Thank God for you and your channel! I'm a new subscriber and I'm so glad that I am!🙏🏾
@reelblack is heaven sent!! Thank you!!!! 💞
This channel is excellent. Bravo
That sounds like a great synopsis for a film. I can't watch it now as I'm up early tomorrow but I'm saving it to watch later. So glad I discovered this 'reelblack' channel. Have always been interested in Black History and was struggling to find films of political and social import. This really hits the spot!
I'm a new subscriber and I'm loving what you're sharing. Very informative😉
Welcome 🙌🏿
@ I definitely will. Thank you.
@@reelblack very relaxing movies, l❤it
@@reelblack I LOVE IT! Please tell us how we can best support this channel!
Your site is absolutely amazing. The number of classic's
in every genre you present is astonishing. You are truly
a God send. Thank you
Gracias Otis
I LOVE THE 70S!!!!!!!!!! THANKS FOR THIS UPLOAD VIDEO!!!!!!!!!
Bro I was literally looking for this movie all day today thank you
Tarantino's Kimmel appearance on 10/27/2022 brought me here...
I would like to thank you for sharing these movies. You are the jewel of utube,and many will agree. Blessings!!!!!
Thanks for the upload brother and more love on behalf of me and my family 👪 from Cameroon west Africa. My children ask me questions about blacks and police I was unable to answer. Thanks reelblack tv 📺.
Thank You so much for uploading & uplifting! Power to OUR PEOPLE!💋💞
My great grandfather was enslaved by my white friend great grandparent's and now we think that's progress, this is 2019 and as we look back nothing have changed "ENOUGH IS ENOUGH FAM!!" much love to all that understands
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. Much love family.
nothing has changed????????
@@slickchick5811 lol
Really? You're still enslaved?
@@theexpresidents Apparently still slaves...who would have thought.
The old school , that once was the bold school .
Is it me but were the women in 70's fine?
Show nuff
The women were absolutely lovely in the 70s.
definitely more natural beauty, lots more just want to look the same now dont tell me botox is pretty that stuff is butters
"Fine like wine"
That natural is appealing to you.
This film looks great. Looking forward to watching it. Thanks.
Just hearing Quentin Tarantino talking about seeing this when he was a kid - interesting!
Lol, that's why I came here too.
I love old flick too it's like going back for old time sake and story are great you dont see it every day .
REELBLACK is WHAT'S HAPPENING!!!
New Subscriber
I enjoy the Gr8 black classic content💖
Thank you reelblack !
I miss it when Black people call each other brother and sister with real camaraderie even though they're strangers.
They do today..SADLY ive been told by MANY black women DONT call me sister..GO FIGURE..THEY WOULD RATHER BE ADDRESSED LIKE THEY WERE ON THE JOB..😒..INCLUDING MY WIFE..SMH...
Me too. I really miss that.
I love old school!! Keep it coming ✊🏾✊🏾
Who else is here from Quentin and Bill Maher?
After watching just a couple minutes I can see why the crowd at the theater hated it.
@@BartholomewSmutz 🤣😅
REELBLACK is TOO-BLACK and TOO-STRONG!!!
Which is a good thing
i love it!!!
...not... NO SUCH THING AS ...too ...BlacK ...simpleton
"Black-fist nursery" wow
I'm so glad to see these movies. A lot of towns didn't show Black cinema only if it was a blockbuster with a lot of well none actors.I lived in a rural town and if you wanted variety you had to go into the city where there were a larger population of Black Folk.💜
…now who’s here because of Quentin Tarentino talking about this movie and Jim Brown’s,”100 Rifles”?!😉🤣🤣
Me!
This was a Great upolad! Thank you once again👍🏽
I love your channel, 1970's movies what more can I say🌼🌸😘😎🤗👍
Quentin Tarantino tells a story (in his new book) about seeing this movie in an all black theater in 1972, in downtown L.A., when he was eight. Everyone was screaming insults at the screen throughout the film.. and his favorite insult he heard was right near the end of the film (when a little kid was yelling "The bus is coming, The bus is coming!") someone in the audience screamed out "Then why don't you get on that bus and get the F%&k outta here!"
That insult was on the money. That kid didn’t have a damn thing to to do with the plot!
I wonder whatever happened to Reggie.
Lmao I just started reading that book tonight and immediately had to look this movie up
Where have you been the last 20 years? I just love your channel! I spent a good 10 years of my life in the 70s
Conscious content for a conscious people!
"Ethyl" at 38 cents per gallon @ 1:22:00. It's hard to imagine now.
Thanks again, reelblack! For me, down with mainstream media, never to return to them again, other than to keep an eye on both the old and the new lies that they are and will continue spewing out.
Loving 💞❣these classic Aboriginal films🎬
Just watched this movie again from a few years back... My dad played "Dobie" aka Dr. Anthony (Tony) Sweeting.... He was the right hand man... Proud of the movie and super proud of my dad!!!
That is so cool
Strange how these so called "Black Life" films were so rare that we only saw them once, if at all.
They had substance and integrity, and nowadays we have so many Black films that you couldn't see them all if you tried to, but the majority of them lack positivity or craftsmanship.
Anyone else remember another film from this era, with a similar plot, a "power to the people vs the pigs" story where the two sides have a huge daytime battle in an alley in downtown Los Angeles?
I saw it on Bravo or Sundance in 2003 and would like to see it again.
Wasn't that film ' The Final Comedown'?
@@gregandrews6453
Yes, I think so.
And ReelBlack has it on his YT channel.
But it's an edited version without the big explosions that I remember in the other one.
There was this huge explosion with what I think is the USC Medical Center in the background.
Another excellent upload...we got to fight the powers that be!!
Damn this is a very good movie I've never heard of this one before and I seen a lot of those movies back in the seventies but never this one 👍💯💯💯
Who else is here because of QTs book?
Is that blind man wearing a Dashiki?? Wow 😲
Growing in L.A. was Amazing we did not have much so going to movies on weekend Was fun I See Lucy's so many memories thank You Reelblack Right on Lovin the Afros.
Jealous of this happiness!
Wow this movie was released a month after i was born...this movie an i r almost 49 years old!
Tarantino brought me here.
Quentin Tarantino brought me here…
i love reelblack!
Did you guys heard the Q Tarantino's anecdote about this movie ? 😏
Here cause of Tarantino on Bill Maher...
I remember watching this on the Encore channel in the 90's i love that movie then i love it now ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
I was born in 1971. I’m excited about watching this.
My fave about these movies
Cars clothes and lingo
"Can u digg it JACK"
"YOU HOWNKEY"
I wonder where this was filmed. I lived not far from a BPP free lunch program back in the day and the early scenes remind me of that,
South central LA
Thank you. I did see Compton at the end. I am from Oakland. Oakland is just like Compton. :-)
@@ToniA5555 Lol Im from motown. Detroit & oakland are sister cities. Plus i got family in hayward and vallejo...
I'm here to see if it's as bad as Quentin Tarantino says it is.... LOL
This is a fabulous 1971 movie!!
God First, Then our families ,Having our own stuff will set us free.
Truth! ♥️✝️👵🏾👴🏾👨🏾👩🏾👦🏾👧🏾👶🏾
Quentin Tarantino Loves this movie!
I love these black 70s movies.
This may be my favorite You Tube Channel
@1pimpafro well that's better than getting drunk on that night lol
Interesting. It kept my attention. Shout out to Big Bkel for using portions of this movie for his now banned masterpiece-Beware Massa's Bedwench!
Beautiful channel! Shalawam!
If Tarantino on Kimmel sent you here, scream your most scathing insults at the screen!
😂
😂 suck my dick
Brother. You need to get all these classics on dvd or black retro website for future viewing. Get the permissions and make it happen!
They don't make blackploitation anymore. The quality are much more better than the mainstream Hollywood films at that time..
From 23:12 thru 28:10 I'm having a *_"Black Dynamite"_* moment.
I watch 7 movies on here so far every 0ne has a meaning
This is one of the best movies I’ve ever seen, I wish I’d could leave the comment to just that. I found this film under a clip from the 1975 Boston riots, it also had to do with bussing segregation. looking into it a bit I found that Joe Biden of all people took the same side as the segregationist (not to imply he took their side but the same side), it’s sad and ironic that in the same toxicity that the riots existed then (where Caucasian people were protesting and rioting against African American families integrating in their schools) we had the riots of 2020.
So much Respect for this film
Incredible how they did the music for the movie
I hate to compare apples to oranges but it has a mystique similar of the film “Requiem for a dream”.
Why we don't teach and talk to our kids like this now!
Some of Us still do 💪🤜
Gotta take them out the schools first
@@Tah.redstead true but allot of our people still don't believe that we have our kids in the enemies schools.
@@frantzjeanphilippe4113 true that bro 💪🏿
Quentin Tarantino talked about this on jimmy kimmel show 10/27/22
Who’s here because of Quinton Tarantino?
Tarantino brought me.
Can you upload claudine starring diahanne caroll, and the mack starring max julian.
You can purchase it. It’s not difficult to find.
@@reelblack I do have them on dvd, however, my dvd player died. I'm too cheap to purchase another.
I Love Claudine is a good story line l always cry at the end 😓.
Hey y'all not the kids at the beginning going to "Black Fist" school..😂 😅I'm 💀!!
We need more films like this without so much violence, drugs, killings etc. Just being a kid.
the irony in this movie is screaming loud and clear! i was born in 1971