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Title:
Darktown Strutters
(AKA: Get Down and Boogie)




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Year:
1975
Origin:
USA
Type:
Comedy, Musical
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Summary:
Syreena (Trina Parks), one of a quartet of singing, dancing, motortrike-riding black women in outrageous costumes, is searching for her mother, Cinderella (Frances Nealy). Also missing are numerous prominent black leaders. In between making fools of the racist police, making fools of motorcycle-riding Ku Klux Klansmen in full costume, and making fools of the girls' dopey boyfriends, Syreena discovers that her mother ran an abortion clinic before she disappeared. Following leads to a home for runaways, Syreena is captured by the KKK and brought to the mansion of Commander Cross (Norman Bartold), magnate of the Sky Hog barbecued-ribs empire. Dressed in pink tights, a hooded white cape and pig ears, the Colonel Sanders-lookalike has the missing people locked in his dungeon, where he is cloning the black leaders and impregnating runaways with their seed. With a machine named Annie he intends to accelerate the clones' growth and replace the leaders with their lookalikes, who will support his political will. Cinderella had discovered his plot and founded her abortion clinic to undermine it.

Syreena escapes and is chased by the KKK; after eluding them she rounds up all her friends and returns to the mansion, where they engage a small army of men dressed identically to Cross. With chains, bombs, and pancakes, Syreena and her crew fight their way to Annie, as the machine ejects not a black leader, but a full-size replica of Cross, dressed in diapers.


Riders:
Trina ParksActors/
Actress
Trina Parks
Roger E. Mosley
Shirley Washington
Bettye Sweet
Stan Shaw
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