No I did not type the following below. These are anti-white movies that have black heroes going against white villians. Action/Suspense movies with black hero, white villain(s)
Sweet Sweetback’s Baad Asssss Song (1971)
Collateral (2004): Jamie Foxx v. Tom Cruise.
Catwoman (2004): Halle Berry v. Sharon Stone.
Pulp Fiction: evil white rednecks rape Ving Rhames.
Posse (1993): Mario Van Peebles v. Richard Jordan.
Man On Fire: Denzel Washington protecting white family.
Detour to Terror (1980): O.J. Simpson v. Lorenzo Lamas.
Slaughter (1972): Jim Brown v. Rip Torn.
Tougher than Leather (1988): Run DMC v. mafia, racist bikers. Dir. Jew Rick Rubin.
Jumpin’ Jack Flash (1986)
Virtuousity (1995): Denzel Washington v. Russell Crowe.
Slaughter’s Big Rip Off (aka Slaughter II, 1973): Jim Brown v. Ed McMahon.
Bad Boys: Will Smith, Martin Lawrence, Tea Leoni
Kiss the Girls: Morgan Freeman (w/ white Ashley Judd) v. Cary Elwes.
The Brother from Another Planet (1984): Joe Morton v. John Sayles, David Strathairn.
XXX (2002): Vin Diesel v. Marton Csokas. Dir. Rob Cohen.
Shaft (2000): Samuel L. Jackson, Christian Bale. Dir. black John Singleton.
Another 48 Hours
Black Gunn (1972): Jim Brown v. Martin Landau. Tagline: “For every drop of black blood spilled … a white man pays.”
Beverly Hills Cop: Eddie Murphy, Stephen Berkoff.
Action Jackson (1988): Carl Weathers, Craig T. Nelson. Producer Joel Silver.
I, Robot - Will Smith, Bruce Greenwood
Enemy of the State (1998) - Will Smith, John Voight.
Wild, Wild West - Will Smith (with Jewish Kevin Kline), Kenneth Branagh. Dir. Barry Sonnenfeld.
The Negotiator (1998): Samuel L. Jackson. (I’m assuming here that the villain is white).
Walking Tall (2004): Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Neal McDonough. Real-life white Buford Pusser is transformed into black Chris Vaughn.
Blade (1998): Wesley Snipes, Stephen Dorff.
Blade II (2002): Wesley Snipes, Luke Goss.
Blade III (2004): Wesley Snipes, villains Parker Posey and Dominic Purcell
The Art of War (2000): Wesley Snipes and I’m assuming the villain is white. Snipes with Asian love interest.
The Fan (1996): Wesley Snipes, Robert DeNiro.
Cleopatra Jones (1973): Tamara Dobson v. Bill McKinney and Shelley Winters.
Murder at 1600 (1997): Wesley Snipes, Alan Alda
U.S. Marshalls (1998): Wesley Snipes (co-hero with Tommy Lee Jones) v. Robert Downey Jr.
Money Train: Wesley Snipes (co-hero with Woody Harrelson) v. Chris Cooper.
Little Nikita (1988): Sidney Poitier, Richard Lynch
Shaft (1971)
Black Caesar (1973): Fred Williamscon v. Art Lund and Val Avery. Dir. Larry Cohen.
Passenger 57 (1992): Wesley Snipes, Bruce Payne. “Always bet on black.”
Shaft in Africa (1973): Richard Roundtree, Frank Finlay
Shaft’s Big Score (1972): Richard Roundtree, Joe Mascolo. Note hostile look Shaft gives white cop while ordering “black coffee.”
The Mack (1973): Max Julien.
Deep Cover (1992): Lawrence Fishburne, jew Jeff Goldblum playing “David Jason.”
Hoodlum (1997): Lawrence Fishburne, jew Tim Roth playing “Dutch Schultz.”
Anaconda (1997): Ice Cube, John Voight.
The Rundown (2003): Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Christopher Walken
The Scorpion King (2002): Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Steven Brand
Crimson Tide (1995): Denzel Washington, Gene Hackman
Foxy Brown (1974): Pam Grier, Peter Brown, Katheryn Loder.
Coffy (1973): Pam Grier, Allan Arbus, Sid Haig.
Bucktown (1975): Fred Williamson and Pam Grier v. Art Lund and white cops.
Hurricane Smith (1992): Carl Weathers fights white Australians.
Braker (1985 TV) Carl Weathers. Failed pilot for cop drama w/black vet & white rookie.
Cocaine and Blue Eyes (1983): O. J. Simpson.
Three the Hard Way (1974): Fred Williamson, Jim Brown and Jim Kelly v. Jay Robinson.
Panther (1995):
…Tick…Tick…Tick…(1970): Jim Brown.
Drop Zone (1994): Wesley Snipes v. Gary Busey.
Suburbia (1984)
Devil in a Blue Dress (1995): Denzel Washington
The Glass Shield (1994) Ice Cube
The Manchurian Candidate (2004): Denzel Washington v. Meryl Streep, Liev Schreiber.
It does exist? Where? Prove it! Exactly you can’t.
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