The Mack

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The Mack

The movie poster for the film The Mack
Directed by Michael Campus
Produced by Harvey Bernhard
Written by Robert J. Poole
Starring Max Julien
Richard Pryor
Music by Willie Hutch
Distributed by New Line Cinema
Release date(s) April 4, 1973
Running time 110 min.
Language English
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The Mack is a 1973 blaxploitation film starring Max Julien and Richard Pryor. This movie was produced during the era of such blaxploitation movies as Dolemite, however it is not considered by its makers a true blaxploitation picture. It is a social commentary, according to ''Mackin' Ain't Easy'', a documentary about the making of The Mack, which can be found on the DVD edition of the film.

The movie deals with the life of Goldie, a black man recently released from prison who becomes a big-time pimp. Two corrupt white cops and a local crime lord try to force him out of the business.

The movie is set in Oakland, California and was the biggest grossing blaxploitation film of its time. Its soundtrack songs were recorded by Motown artist Willie Hutch.

The most famous scene in the movie is the one featuring the "Annual Players Ball". It has become an often-referenced cultural icon. It was the name of Outkast 's first single. Also the Player's Ball scene was the theme of Jay-Z 's 1997 single Who You Wit' and it was parodied most recently by Chappelle's Show, where it became the "Player-Haters' Ball."

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