Detroit 9000

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Detroit 9000
Directed by Arthur Marks
Produced by Arthur Marks
Chuck Stroud
Written by Orville H. Hampton
Starring Rudy Challenger
Scatman Crothers
Ella Edwards
Music by Luchi de Jesus
Cinematography Harry May
Release date(s) 1973
Country USA
Language English
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Detroit 9000 is a 1973 American cult film directed by Arthur Marks from a screenplay by Orville Hampton. Originally marketed as a blaxploitation film, it had a resurgence on video 25 years later.

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[edit] Plot

Street-smart white detective Danny Bassett (Alex Rocco) teams with educated black detective Sgt. Jesse Williams (Hari Rhodes) to investigate a theft of $400,000 at a fund-raiser for Representative Aubrey Hale Clayton (Rudy Challenger).[1]

Championed by Quentin Tarantino it was released on video by Miramax in April 1999.[2]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Van Gelder, Lawrence (October 9, 1998). FILM REVIEW; Detective Buddies and Racial Boundaries. New York Times
  2. ^ Staff report (April 9, 1999). New Video Releases. New York Times

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