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499:). Father Time shows up just in time to stop Carver from harming Lana. Time kills one of Carver's deputies, but is killed by Carver. Before Carver can flee, he is stopped by Bates who reveals that they had a deal to split the proceeds from the land 50-50. Jesse arrives just in time to hear about the deal, and watches as Carver is betrayed and murdered by Bates. Jesse kills Bates in a showdown, finally putting his past demons to rest. Colonel Graham captures Lana and orders Jesse into the saloon, where they have a climactic fight resulting in Graham's death and the destruction of the saloon (which Graham had set ablaze). Jesse, Obobo, Weezie and Lana watch as the townspeople fight the fire. 475:). He informs Bates that Jesse has returned to Freemanville. The "posse" enjoys the hospitality of Freemanville until Bates tells Carver that the town will burn unless Jesse is turned over to him and his deputies (Sheriff Bates and one of his deputies were men that had lynched King David, and were afraid that Jesse had come back for revenge). Bates and a few of his deputies attack Freemanville that same night looking for Jesse. One of the deputies beats Weezie in order to get answers. Watching in disgust, Little J fights back in defense of Weezie. Outnumbered, Little J is kicked and beaten to death by Bates and his men, and Obobo and Jesse's former mentor Papa Joe ( 454:) and they begin playing poker, at which point Time is caught cheating. Little J helps the gambler escape and they go back to the hotel room where the others are hiding, telling them "We were never here" in fear that the vengeful gamblers might come for them. Doing just as J feared, the gamblers come in search of him and Father Time, only to be shot in the back by Colonel Graham and his troops, who survived the skirmish in Cuba. Angel is killed in the firefight while Little J, Father Time, and the others barely escape. They meet up with Jesse who had left earlier to finish some business in a town out West. 431:), another White prisoner (the alternative would be to face the firing squad). Graham then orders the 10th to fall back in order to begin another mission, one in which they will be required to wear civilian clothing, as opposed to their Cavalry uniforms. They are ordered to rob a Spanish gold shipment, which is a setup to give the Colonel an excuse to execute the entire 10th Cavalry as deserters. As he meets them with his own cavalry force, his aide Weezie ( 427:) to request that the 10th Cavalry be allowed to pull back. Colonel Graham orders Jesse to shoot a White prisoner in exchange for allowing the 10th to retreat. Unable to kill a man in cold blood, Jesse demonstrates excellent marksmanship by shooting the man's cigar from his mouth. Colonel Graham then kills the prisoner (under the guise of desertion), and offers Jesse's command of the 10th to Little J ( 351: 804:
stated, "On the one hand, this obviously talented film maker celebrates all the aggrandizing features of the genre: the laconic tough talk, the manly camaraderie, the proud posturing, the power of walking tall past the awestruck citizenry of a prairie town. On the other hand, "Posse" does its best to
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When Jessie returns, he convinces a handful of townspeople (but not Carver) to fight Sheriff Bates by telling them the Sheriff wants the land for himself to sell to the railroad when it comes through. The citizens of Freemanville fight Bates the next day when he rides in, with Jessie Lee stating that
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The newly formed "posse" heads West with Colonel Graham on their heels every step of the way. They eventually stop in a town where Jesse has ammunition custom-made out of gold in order to kill the demons of his past, using one to kill the man who made the ammunition—as he was one of the men who
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members and storming into the Cutterstown jail. Jesse kills one of the deputies, who was another one of King David's murderers. When Bates arrive at the jail, he shoots and kills the mayor. Colonel Graham arrives right after and aligns himself with the Sheriff as a fellow "friend" of Jesse.
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ladies in New Orleans believe that gold is the only way to kill a demon). They make their way to Freemanville, a town founded by King David and composed entirely of African-Americans. Jesse is reunited with several old acquaintances, including his good friend Carver
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which he uses to cut the people down. Jesse charges the gun with a stick of dynamite, destroying the gun and killing some of Graham's troops while Weezie and Father Time arrive onto the scene.
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soldiers and one ostracized white soldier, who are all betrayed by a corrupt colonel. The story starts with the group escaping with a cache of gold, and continues with their leader Jesse Lee (
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if Freemanville burns, so would Cutterstown before motioning to set off a stick of dynamite. As they begin to gain the upper hand, Colonel Graham arrives with his cavalry and a
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described it as "an overdirected, overphotographed, overdone movie that is so distracted by its hectic, relentless style that the story line is rendered almost incoherent."
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Meanwhile, Carver plans to flee with the deeds to all of the property in Freemanville—all of which are in his name—but is stopped by Papa Joe's daughter Lana (
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unit is barely holding its own against constant attacks from enemy troops, Jesse runs back to the command post of the corrupt and racist Colonel Graham (
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In the end, a caption goes on to tell that there had been over 8,000 black cowboys in the Old West whose stories had never been told due to omission by
297:). The title of the film refers to a group of people who are summoned to help law enforcement officers. This film was the first film to be released by 1279: 1264: 942: 1284: 1249: 1234: 1045: 1259: 1219: 317: 293:) taking revenge on the men who killed his preacher father. The story is presented as a flashback told by an unnamed old man ( 1224: 1209: 522:. The man, who was a young boy when he met Jesse in Freemanville, gives the reporters a small book that Jesse had given him. 404: 361: 953: 1214: 1199: 1254: 386: 886:
Staff (August 17, 1993). "In Winner's Circle; Miramax's 'Crying Game' paces indies; New Line still running strong".
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Off to an auspicious start is Gramercy Pictures, with its first release, 'Posse,' immediately making the chart
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With Colonel Graham and his troops supposedly dead, the remnants of the 10th—including Jesse, Obobo (
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Bessman, Jim (March 4, 1995). "Capitol's Melvin Van Peebles Issues 1st Album In 20 Years".
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gave it a C+ and said it was "a glossy, kinetic pastiche of Western conventions."
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reject and avenge what it regards as the flagrant distortions of the past."
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B.B.O.T.I. (Badd Boyz of The Industry) - One Night of Freedom
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by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise.
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The story ends almost a century later with an old man (
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Vol. 107, no. 9. p. 8. 743:- Cruel Jim Crow (Posse Don't Play That) 860: 1280:English-language Western (genre) films 1265:African-American Western (genre) films 1187: 879: 851: 1027: 885: 746:Top Choice Clique - I Think To Myself 711:was the first film to be released by 836: 834: 832: 344: 1285:English-language action drama films 1250:PolyGram Filmed Entertainment films 1235:Films directed by Mario Van Peebles 954:Entertainment weekly's Posse review 943:Roger Ebert's review of Posse movie 458:lynched Jesse's father King David ( 411:), are conscripted to fight in the 318:What the....You Mean I Can't Sing?! 13: 506:) being interviewed by reporters ( 14: 1296: 962: 932:New York Times Posse movie review 847:. December 14, 1998. p. 102. 829: 1260:Films scored by Michel Colombier 1156:USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage 715:, which would eventually become 362:too long or excessively detailed 349: 1220:American Western (genre) films 947: 936: 925: 548:as Jimmy J. 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Index


Mario Van Peebles
Sy Richardson
Stephen Baldwin
Richard Gant
Richard Jordan
Big Daddy Kane
Charles Lane
Tiny Lister
Tone Lōc
Salli Richardson
Blair Underwood
Reginald VelJohnson
Billy Zane
Peter Menzies Jr.
Michel Colombier
Working Title Films
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Gramercy Pictures
Western
Mario Van Peebles
ensemble cast
African-American
Mario Van Peebles
Woody Strode
Gramercy Pictures
Melvin Van Peebles
Mario Van Peebles
Jim Crow
What the....You Mean I Can't Sing?!

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