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Slaughter (1972 film)

''Slaughter'' is a 1972 Blaxploitation film which was released during the early 1970s Blaxploitation film era. It was directed by Jack Starrett and it stars Jim Brown as a black Vietnam Veteran and former Green Beret captain who is referred to only by his last name Slaughter. He seeks revenge for the murder of his parents by the mafia, which his father had ties to. This film was followed by a sequel the following year, ''Slaughter's Big Rip-Off'' (1973).
== Plot summary ==
The plot centers around ex-Vietnam veteran and ex-Green Beret Captain, Slaughter (Jim Brown). The film begins with a couple being killed by a car bomb. It then is revealed that the man was the father of Slaughter, who subsequently is obsessed with avenging the murder. He learns that it was arranged by a Cleveland mafia gang, and starts to track down the mobster who was personally responsible, killing a mafia member in the process. The murderer, however, manages to escape.
Slaughter gets arrested and charged with first degree murder, but Treasury Dept. official Price (Cameron Mitchell) offers to drop all charges if he agrees to go to an unnamed South American country in order to hunt down and capture the escaped mobster, who apparently has a super-computer that helps him run his crime empire. Slaughter readily accepts the deal.
Upon arriving, he meets up with two fellow agents, Harry (Don Gordon) and Kim (Marlene Clark), the latter of whom he'd previously met. It turns out that the mobster responsible for the murder of Slaughter's father is Dominic Hoffo (Rip Torn), the #2 to kingpin Felice (Norman Alfe). Hoffo, a blatant racist and sociopath, instantly hates Slaughter, especially when his ''comare'' Ann (Stella Stevens), a professional working for the organization, makes it clear she's delighted to have been ordered by Felice to present herself to Slaughter as a peace offering. Slaughter, having no intention of backing down from his vendetta, accepts her offer with pleasure, and her loyalties quickly transfer to him. Numerous fights and gun battles ensue, with the hot-headed Hoffo eventually killing the more reasonable Felice and assuming command. After a climactic shootout and lengthy car chase, Slaughter succeeds in killing Hoffo by incinerating him alive in his crashed vehicle.

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