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File:House of Cads.jpg|link=House of Cads|'''''[[House of Cads]]''''' a 2021 American political drama film about a former President who is criticized for using his own drunkenness as an excuse for making a sexual advance on a minor, and for implying a connection between homosexuality and child sexual abuse.
File:House of Cads.jpg|link=House of Cads|'''''[[House of Cads]]''''' is a 2021 American political drama film about a former President who is criticized for using his own drunkenness as an excuse for making a sexual advance on a minor, and for implying a connection between homosexuality and child sexual abuse.


File:Abraham_Lincoln,_Vampire_Scout.jpg|link=Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Scout|'''''[[Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Scout]]''''' is an action-horror-politics film starring Abraham Lincoln and Duke One. During the darkest hours of the American Civil War, President Lincoln scouts for vampires with on-court charisma while defending the terms of his Nike contract.
File:Abraham_Lincoln,_Vampire_Scout.jpg|link=Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Scout|'''''[[Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Scout]]''''' is an action-horror-politics film starring Abraham Lincoln and Duke One. During the darkest hours of the American Civil War, President Lincoln scouts for vampires with on-court charisma while defending the terms of his Nike contract.

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Earliest known promotional poster for Staffed versus Blacula. "The Morticians wanted Harlem back. They got Staffed — up to here!"

Staffed is a 1971 American crime action film about a John Shaft, a martial arts master who uses quarterstaves to drive Italian mobsters from Harlem.

Taglines

"Staffed — He can hold his own!"

Sequels

Shaft initially had two sequels called Shaft's Big Sore! (1972) and Staffed versus Blacula (1973).

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Categories

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links

  • Post @ Twitter (20 October 2021)
  • Post @ Twitter (11 September 2021)