Carter's Army

January. 27,1970      R
Rating:
5.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A racist officer is put in charge of an all-black squad of troops charged with the mission of blowing up an important hydro-dam in Nazi Germany. Their failure would delay the Allies' advance into Germany, thus prolonging the war.

Stephen Boyd as  Capt. Beau Carter
Robert Hooks as  Lt. Edward Wallace
Susan Oliver as  Anna Renvic
Rosey Grier as  Big Jim
Moses Gunn as  Pvt. Doc Hayes
Richard Pryor as  Pvt. Jonathan Crunk
Glynn Turman as  Pvt. George Brightman
Billy Dee Williams as  Pvt. Lewis
Paul Stewart as  Gen. Clark
Paul Mooney as  Soldier

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Reviews

Executscan
1970/01/27

Expected more

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Pacionsbo
1970/01/28

Absolutely Fantastic

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ChicRawIdol
1970/01/29

A brilliant film that helped define a genre

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Zlatica
1970/01/30

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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jt_3d
1970/01/31

I consider anything other than a rough plot outline a spoiler so... ***SPOILERS*** ***SPOILERS*** I liked this movie. I watched it twice, just to make sure. I'd never heard of it before acquiring it with a lot of WWII films in a 20 pack. Again, the theme of a white 'cracker' being put in charge of a group of soldiers he considers inferior, similar to Go for Broke but more outright racism. Said cracker grows to respect his men, only for this one he only takes seven men instead of the whole company. An odd choice, most likely made by the director, to either focus more on the 'talent', Grier, Williams and Pryor. Or just so he wouldn't have to pay a bunch more actors to be cannon fodder. Whatever the reason, trying to take and hold a dam with seven guys is stupid. As is the lieutenant allowing a deaf guy to go with. I can understand a deaf guy wanting to serve and somehow finding a way to sneak into the army, especially into a so-called service unit. But for the C.O., either one, to allow him on a real combat mission is again, stupid.Anyway, the unit is a mess. This is directly the fault of the commander, a black lieutenant. He's the one who let the men turn into a band of hobos. Lousy assignments or not, these men were supposed to be soldiers. Thus it makes the cracker captain's job that much harder. Still you can see him start to at least consider that he might be wrong as soon as he finds out that the second man he encounters (the first is a rather shiftless Richard Pryor) and threatens for not saluting, is actually an officer and the unit commander. Of course, the lieutenant is still out ranked and should have maybe saluted but since the captain was such a jerk, he didn't really deserve one.But I digress, this is a war movie and war movies should have action. This one does and it's pretty well done. But there's the getting to the mission part, where we encounter a German Frau who is a contact of sorts. She is also the girl from the Star Trek pilot, Vena. Still looking nice. She is wise about war and says stuff that makes the black lieutenant want to give her a peck on the cheek. Naturally cracker captain catches him and scolds him about touching white women. Said white woman proceeds to smack him in the mouth for acting like the racist Nazis she is opposed to. This is really the start of cracker boy's turn around. He apologizes to the black lieutenant and says 'I didn't ask (for this mission) but I expected soldiers'. And as well he should have. Why they assigned this mission to a service unit, who knows. Maybe they were the only unit close enough, maybe they were just expendable. It's never explained. At any rate, they did the job. They took it to the enemy and won the day. Most were lost. Being famous didn't save you in this movie, just like some of the biggies. All in all a solid war film.There is one LOL moment at the end, when Pryor is being helped to the medic jeep. Watch his right hand.

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verbusen
1970/02/01

I got this as part of a 50 Movie Pack Combat Classics on amazon.com and for the price of the whole set this movie and Commando's which is on it also, are worth it alone, it's a good deal. Is this a low budget cheesy made for TV war movie with an over the top racism message? Absolutely! And why not make another over the top war movie with a racism message? Seems good to me, by the way white males must be the most educated when it comes to race relations since there are so many war movies made with the racism card played out and I don't think many other groups watch war movies. Anyway this is the first blaxploitation made for TV movie I ever saw, and man has it got a cast of black stars in it! I stayed with it all the way, despite how stupid it was sending a few men to take over a large dam, and men from a sanitation unit at that! If I was black I would probably rate it even higher although I think I'm being pretty generous giving it a 6 of 10 rating. I would have liked this a lot better if it was made for the movie theater because then we would have had a real street sense movie with all the colorful language and lord knows what else thrown in, being made for TV did make it a little PC in that I think that southern white officer would have been fragged and here he is not, lol. On a white guy geek note, there are prominent actor's from both the Star Wars and Star Trek universe's in here! I bet you can guess Billy D Williams as the first one (from Star Wars), but the lady in the farm house is none other then Vina from the Star Trek pilot, Susan Oliver (getting close to 40 and not so hot with her lack of green body paint on). I thought that was as Johnny Carson might say, "Some weird wacky stuff!". Black Brigade is definitely cult material and worth a viewing!

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raypdaley182
1970/02/02

In this made for TV movie we get a mainly black cast with a few token white guys. The guy playing the white Major sent to take the unit to the dam, I've never seen before or heard of before.It's the black cast I knew. Billy Dee Williams (pre-Empire Strikes Back), Moses Gunn and Richard Pryor trying to play a straight version of himself.Basically this is a bigoted officer sent to command a brigade of black soldiers on a dangerous mission. So dangerous in fact 3 of them get killed before they ever get to the dam itself.The deaf guy was always going to die first, the big guy (who, it turns out used to be a pro footballer) is killed by a sniper and Billy Dee Williams gets blown up after stepping on a land mine.The same land mine injures Moses Gunn and Pryor looks like he deserts so only the black officer, 1 of his men and the white officer actually end up trying to attack the dam.Pryor uses a cart full of hay to get onto the dam and leads the attack only to be injured. The other black soldier is shot and killed during the skirmish with the Germans. Pryor throws the detonator for the explosives over the side of the dam.This is a film about 1 man who comes to change his point of view about black people, it's a good exploration of the themes of racism and bigotry.The film itself isn't very long and might have benefited from being at least 20 minutes longer and them having taken the entire brigade only for 2 men to survive.Still worth a look though to see Richard Pryor playing a more serious role for a change.

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Sex Baby
1970/02/03

I rented this movie as a joke a while back, and boy was I glad I did... this film is hilarious... if you can even find a copy of it, rent it and watch it and laugh and then watch it again. It's also great to see a young Richard Pryor playing a serious role in a film that in the end will probably be one of his funniest.

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