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10/10
A frightening contrast between innocence and evil.
10 November 2006
I never saw the exposition of life like this in any movie as it goes on behind the curtains in the ghetto, and this movie showed me a small portion of just that. The ugly reality of life came to surface in this film. Typically black men in the ghetto don't show much respect toward women, abuse them on a regular basis for their selfish, immoral and degraded sexual perversions, as hinted, behind closed doors. I felt both surprised and disturbed by the portrayal of the conscienceless, shifty, two-faced and shameless men who very well painted the picture of life and the kind of men one would meet in the hellish world of drug abuse, prostitution, and poverty. In the end, we learn that there is a way out of there for all, but with a large price tag attached to it!
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9/10
I found this a very entertaining film
10 November 2005
Undercover Brother is an entertaining film. I enjoyed its easy and light handling of race relations, and yet still allowing some its character's to make fun of their own stereotyped social cast. However, I think that some of the scenes were pushed a bit too far, such are the near conclusion fighting scenes. The music was pleasingly supportive. I recommend this movie to anyone who is old enough to understand its humor and understand its meaning. The ironic twist of this movie is that "The Man," who is against the development or advancement of the Black Culture in his motives turns out to be no different from those people against whom he is seems to fight.
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Kenneth Mars as Marshal Wooly Bill Hitchcock
20 December 2004
First of all, congratulations are in order for Tim Conway for hilarity,and the unforgettable Kenneth Mars' outrageous funny Marshall Wooly Bill Hitchcock character whose performance left me in stitches from laughter! I laughed long after seeing the film when I remembered how did Marshal Wooly Bill Hitchcock go after the Apple Dumpling Gang. In my opinion this sequel to the first Apple Dumpling Gang was a great improvement from its original version in both comedic content and character development, and its story line. I highly recommend this sequel for clean family fun and entertainment. Steve Horvath, Chicago, IL
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