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  1. Thomasine being a bounty hunter and Bushrod, a legendary bandit, join forces to rob banks Robin Hood-style. The whole movie feels like a showcase or a love letter dedicated by Julien to McGee. The camera appears to be in love with her, and so do many characters that they come across. And it is Vonetta's movie, alright, and she more or less owns ...

  2. Like a lot of "blaxploitation" films, 'Thomasine & Bushrod' is really just a 1970s genre picture, but with black people as the principle characters (see also 'Shaft,' 'Troube Man,' 'Buck and the Preacher,' etc). This film follows very much the 'Bonnie and Clyde' mold of an attractive couple on the run, robbing banks, infuriating the local ...

  3. Like a lot of "blaxploitation" films, 'Thomasine & Bushrod' is really just a 1970s genre picture, but with black people as the principle characters (see also 'Shaft,' 'Troube Man,' 'Buck and the Preacher,' etc). This film follows very much the 'Bonnie and Clyde' mold of an attractive couple on the run, robbing banks, infuriating the local ...

  4. 16 de nov. de 2011 · Thomasine And Bushrod (1974) -- (Movie Clip) She Said She Was Your Wife Screenwriter and 2nd title character Max Julien grills a gambler and dealer (Dave Burleson, John Gill) about two lynched black youths he found on the way into town, then hears that his fellow title character (Vonetta McGee) awaits, in Gordon Parks Jr.'s Thomasine And Bushrod, 1974.

  5. Set in New Mexico during the years 1912-1915, a fictional black "Bonnie and Clyde"-type race through the Southwest in their ancient jalopies, shooting lawmen...

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  6. 27 de feb. de 2023 · "You’d be hard pressed to name two films that more forcibly rearranged American aesthetics than 1971’s SHAFT and 1972’s SUPER FLY. A double-barreled, maddeni...

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  7. 10 de abr. de 1974 · Vonette McGee plays Thomasine, and Max Julien (who also wrote and coproduced the film) is Bushrod. They are a pair of thieves, operating in the southwest between 1911 and 1915. Fancying themselves as Robin Hoods and the White Establishment as the Sheriff of Nottingham, Thomas and Bushrod steal only from Caucasian capitalists, then distribute the booty to Mexicans, Native Americans and poor whites.