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Sweet Jesus, Preacherman AI simulator
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Sweet Jesus, Preacherman AI simulator
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Sweet Jesus, Preacherman
Sweet Jesus, Preacherman is a 1973 American blaxploitation action film directed by Henning Schellerup and written by John Cerullo, M. Stuart Madden and Abbey Leitch. The film stars Roger E. Mosley, William Smith, Michael Pataki, Tom Johnigarn, Joe Tornatore and Damu King. The film was released on May 25, 1973, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Holmes is a hitman who has killed one victim after another. Having taken the life of a large number of them, he is sent by his boss, Martelli, to infiltrate a section of the black quarter of the inner city. To do this, he becomes Reverend Lee, a Baptist preacher who comes to the local church to preach. Finding that other thugs are there, he decides to take the entire section for himself.
The movie’s poster, along with Hit Man, inspired the album cover art for Scaring the Hoes, a collaborative studio album between JPEGMafia and Danny Brown.
Sweet Jesus, Preacherman
Sweet Jesus, Preacherman is a 1973 American blaxploitation action film directed by Henning Schellerup and written by John Cerullo, M. Stuart Madden and Abbey Leitch. The film stars Roger E. Mosley, William Smith, Michael Pataki, Tom Johnigarn, Joe Tornatore and Damu King. The film was released on May 25, 1973, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Holmes is a hitman who has killed one victim after another. Having taken the life of a large number of them, he is sent by his boss, Martelli, to infiltrate a section of the black quarter of the inner city. To do this, he becomes Reverend Lee, a Baptist preacher who comes to the local church to preach. Finding that other thugs are there, he decides to take the entire section for himself.
The movie’s poster, along with Hit Man, inspired the album cover art for Scaring the Hoes, a collaborative studio album between JPEGMafia and Danny Brown.
