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      • After his brother's death, Duke Johnson (Fred Williamson) travels to a small Southern town to organize his brother's funeral. During his stay, he decides to revive his brother's nightclub business. However, this venture quickly uncovers the thinly veiled racism and corruption that run rampant in the town.
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  1. Plot. Fred Williamson stars as Duke Johnson, a former black activist who arrives in Bucktown to bury his brother, a bar owner who was killed for refusing to pay crooked white cops for protection. Duke realizes he needs help.

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  3. Bucktown: Directed by Arthur Marks. With Fred Williamson, Pam Grier, Thalmus Rasulala, Tony King. After being hassled by The Man in a southern town, a cool operator asks some violent friends for help.

    • (1.6K)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Arthur Marks
    • 1975-07-02
  4. Synopsis. WHATEVER YOU WANT THEY’VE GOT…. And Bucktown is where you’ll find it! Duke Johnson visits a small Southern town, intent on burying his brother. After the funeral, he learns that he must stay for 60 days, for the estate to be processed.

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    • Arthur Marks
  5. Duke Johnson (Fred Williamson) returns to the small southern town of Buchanan (“Bucktown”) – a sleazy town that attracts low rent tourists because of its gambling and prostitution – to bury his murdered brother.

  6. May 10, 2018 · Duke Johnson comes to the small town of Bucktown to bury his late brother Ben. When he is forced to stay 60 days to close his brother’s estate, he is given a chance to open his brother’s club, the Club Alabam. With the help of Ben’s friends Harley and Aretha, Duke begins to succeed.

  7. Duke Johnson (played by Fred Williamson) visits a small Southern town, intent on burying his brother. After the funeral, he learns that he must stay for 60 days, for the estate to be processed.

  8. Overview. Duke Johnson visits a small Southern town, intent on burying his brother. After the funeral, he learns that he must stay for 60 days, for the estate to be processed.

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