We have lost a try pioneer of black films. You can call them whatever you want too but Rudy Ray was making mad films during a period where black actors couldnt even get on a movie set. RIP Dolomite. " I am what I am and I am the very best that I am, and for those who dont like it I could confidentialy give a damn"
Ps. for all you young bucks go ask your moms and pops about Rudy then go rent the Human Tornado, Dolomite, The human tornado, The devils son in law and last but not least Monkey Hustle.
stoneyisland | October 20, 2008 1:59 PM | Permalink
I had to work backwards from this point to educate myself on Dolemite as a young buck.
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Ask yo gramma/grampa about his LP's in the 60's...SHINE!
GKitty | October 20, 2008 6:36 PM | PermalinkWe have lost a try pioneer of black films. You can call them whatever you want too but Rudy Ray was making mad films during a period where black actors couldnt even get on a movie set. RIP Dolomite. " I am what I am and I am the very best that I am, and for those who dont like it I could confidentialy give a damn"
Ps. for all you young bucks go ask your moms and pops about Rudy then go rent the Human Tornado, Dolomite, The human tornado, The devils son in law and last but not least Monkey Hustle.
stoneyisland | October 20, 2008 1:59 PM | PermalinkI had to work backwards from this point to educate myself on Dolemite as a young buck.
R.I.P.
DJStylus | October 20, 2008 1:47 PM | PermalinkPetey Wheatstraw himself.
I remember the first time I saw James Ingram, he was singing in a Dolemite film.
Nikki | October 20, 2008 1:06 PM | Permalink