Raymond St. Jacques
9 titles
Filmography
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Uptight
(1968)Black militants building up an arsenal of weapons in preparation for a race war are betrayed by one of their own.

Cotton Comes to Harlem
(1970)Two Harlem cops investigate a robbery, believing that a reverend has staged it in order to steal the money he’s collected for a local fundraiser.

Lost in the Stars
(1974)Brock Peters is Stephen Kumalo, a black South African minister searching the unfamiliar back alleys and shantytowns of Johannesburg for his son, Absalom. But Kumalo's unwavering faith is put to the test when he finds Absalom in jail facing a capital murder charge. Courage, dignity, and sacrifice fall prey to the whirlwind of racist hypocrisy and hollow justice in Absalom's trial.

The Green Berets
(1968)John Wayne went against the tide of public opinion to both direct and star in a war epic that seeks to justify America's involvement in Vietnam. A commander (Wayne) is sent onto the battlefield to lead a regiment on a mission to kidnap a Vietcong general. As events unfold, a pacifist journalist (David Janssen) covering the sorti is gradually persuaded to accept the justness of the war.

They Live
(1988)Plunge into the nightmarish vision of the codes, signs and demons of capitalism with John Carpenter’s iconic, visionary dystopia They Live. A message of warning against Reagan politics and overpowering media lies at the core of this Los Angeles thriller—one that feels particularly timely today.

Timebomb
(1991)A man consults a psychiatrist for help after he begins suffering an unrelenting series of terrifying flashbacks.

The Baron
(1977)Complications arise, when a black actor tries to make a movie with an all-black cast but, to make it, he is forced to borrow money from the Mafia.

The Evil That Men Do
(1984)When his good friend is murdered by a doctor with specializes in torture, a retired government assassin comes gunning for vengeance.
