| Overview: | Contains seven mind-boggling Rudy Ray Moore DVDs together in a special collector's case, including:(click any of the above titles for details)
Rudy Ray Moore began his film career in 1974 as the star and producer of "Dolemite", financed with profits from his best-selling party records. Dolemite, a famous nightclub entertainer, joins forces with Queen Bee (Lady Reed) and an All-Girl Army Of Kung Fu Killers to take on mobsters Willy Green and the mysterious Mr. Big. With its combination of martial arts action sequences, over-the-top sex scenes, and Rudy Ray's special brand of "blue" humor, "Dolemite" became an enormous underground hit in 1975. This led to the sequel "The Human Tornado" (1976), reuniting Dolemite with Queen Bee and her girls. "Petey Wheatstraw: The Devil's Son-In-Law" (1977) was based on an old African American legend of a man who agrees to marry the Devil's daughter. Featuring a cast of Rudy Ray's colleagues from his nightclub days, including Leroy and Skillet, Jimmy Lynch, and Wildman Steve, along with a bevy of special effects, this proved to be the most ambitious of the series. "Disco Godfather" (AKA "The Avenging Disco Godfather") (1979) was Rudy Ray's final action comedy, telling the story of a cop-turned-DJ who is called back into action to take down an angel dust ring. "Rude" (1983) is Rudy Ray's first-ever live concert film, and features his longtime opening act Leroy and Skillet.
"The Legend Of Dolemite: Bigger And Badder" is the expanded and completely revised version of Xenon's 1994 video release. Made with the full cooperation of Rudy Ray Moore and some of his most prominent colleagues, this is his story the way it was meant to be told.
As a testament to his staying power and versatility as an entertainer, Xenon presents "Rudy Ray Moore Live At Wetlands", a September 2000 music and comedy performance that takes Rudy Ray back to his roots as a blues shouter and R&B crooner.
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