
The Mack 1973
"Now that you've seen all the rest... make way for "The Mack""
In the gritty streets of 1970s Oakland, a recently paroled ex-con named Goldie emerges as a daring new force in the city's underground economy.
Director: Michael Campus
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Mack (1973) about?
The film follows Goldie, a recently released convict who builds a thriving pimping empire in Oakland, only to face violent pushback from corrupt cops and a vengeful crime lord. As his world unravels, Goldie must confront the true price of his ambition.
Who directed The Mack?
Michael Campus directed The Mack, bringing a grounded, atmospheric style to this urban crime drama.
Who stars in The Mack?
The film features a standout cast led by Max Julien as Goldie, with Don Gordon, Richard Pryor, Carol Speed, and Dick Anthony Williams delivering intense supporting performances.
Is The Mack (1973) worth watching?
With its sharp social commentary and powerful performances, The Mack offers a compelling look at 1970s urban life, making it a cult classic worth rediscovering. While not a mainstream hit, its influence on the crime genre and Black cinema endures.
How long is The Mack?
The Mack runs 110 minutes.
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About The Mack (1973) — Oakland's 1970s crime drama about power, betrayal, and survival
In the gritty streets of 1970s Oakland, a recently paroled ex-con named Goldie emerges as a daring new force in the city's underground economy. With street smarts and ambition, he rises to become the most influential pimp in town, building a lavish empire that challenges the power of both corrupt law enforcement and the ruthless crime lord who once controlled him. But Goldie's success comes at a cost, as his defiance sparks a brutal conflict that threatens to consume everything he's worked for.
Directed by Michael Campus and headlined by Max Julien in a breakout role, The Mack (1973) blends raw urban drama with social commentary, painting a vivid portrait of Black resilience and the corrosive effects of greed and corruption. Fueled by sharp dialogue and standout performances, this crime saga delivers a tale of power, betrayal, and the high price of ambition in a world where the American Dream feels just out of reach.