These iconic Black-led films brought power, pride, and pure action to the screen — laying the foundation for today’s genre-defining heroes. As a celebration of Black cinema, you can stream every title free right now on Pave TV.
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1. Spirit of Youth (1938)
The champ plays himself.
Joe Louis stars in this dramatized biopic based on his early life. A rare portrayal of a Black sports hero during the golden age of boxing, “Spirit of Youth” is part inspiration, part time capsule.
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2. Velvet Smooth (1976)
She talks smooth and hits hard.
Private investigator Velvet Smooth uncovers a city-wide drug ring with brains, beauty, and backup. A powerful, female-led blaxploitation gem that deserves more spotlight.
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3. Black Cobra 3: The Manila Connection (1990)
Fred Williamson brings the heat to Manila.
Detective Robert Malone goes global in this action-packed third chapter of the “Black Cobra” series. Gunfights, high-speed chases, and tough justice — with Fred Williamson at the center.
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4. TNT Jackson (1974)
She kicks harder than the men she hunts.
Jeannie Bell takes the lead as TNT Jackson, a no-nonsense fighter carving a path through Hong Kong’s criminal underworld. A true fusion of kung fu and classic blaxploitation fire.
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5. Joshua (1976)
Justice rides on horseback.
Fred Williamson delivers vengeance in this Black western classic. As a Civil War veteran turned gunslinger, he seeks retribution in a town where justice isn’t served — it’s taken.
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6. Get Christie Love! (1974)
She’s undercover and unstoppable.
As one of TV’s first Black female action heroes, Christie Love breaks rules, cases, and hearts with swagger. Blazing a trail for women in law enforcement and on screen.
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7. One Down, Two to Go (1982)
Four legends. One showdown.
Starring Fred Williamson, Jim Brown, Jim Kelly, and Richard Roundtree — this is Black action royalty united. After their friend is shot, two martial artists take on a corrupt fight promoter and his mob connections. Explosions, karate, and cool.
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8. Devil’s Express (1976)

Kung fu meets underground horror.
Warhawk Tanzania stars in this martial arts horror hybrid. When a demonic force is unleashed in the NYC subway, a kung fu master is the city’s only hope. It’s Harlem vs Hell in this gritty grindhouse gem.
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🎬 These Films Weren’t Just Entertaining — They Were Revolutionary
Before “Black Panther”, there was Christie, TNT, and The Champ. These films built the legacy — now they’re back on the screen where they belong.
