Gordon's War


Gordon's War is a 1973 blaxploitation action film written by Howard Friedlander & Ed Spielman, directed by Ossie Davis and starring Paul Winfield.

Plot

Gordon, a soldier from Harlem, returns home from his tour of duty in Vietnam to find his old neighborhood has been taken over by drug dealers and pimps. Outraged and heartbroken after his wife dies of a heroin overdose, he partners with three other ex-Vietnam soldiers and pledges to use their combat experience to go to war against the criminals.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music heard throughout the film has become a well-respected album in its own right, performed by Badder Than Evil, Barbara Mason, New Birth and Sister Goose And The Ducklings.
Most songs were composed and performed by Badder Than Evil, a funk / R&B project of Albert Sahley Elias and Angelo Badalamenti. Their track Hot Wheels has been sampled by scores of artists including Public Enemy, Coldcut and Blade.

Reception

The New York Times called it an inconclusive film, one that had a "format and substance—a black theme dramatized, for practical, constructive purposes—remain exceeded by its goal." Jacob Knight of Birth.Movies.Death called it "one of the most valuable works to come out of '70s Blaxploitation."