The original cut of the film ended with Tommy Gibbs being beaten, robbed and killed by a black street gang, but this scene was removed from general release, appearing only in European releases of the film, until it was restored for home video release, and is now generally accepted as the official ending of the film. Cohen says "The picture did so well that they called me immediately and said, “You’d better get a sequel going before these actors decide they want an enormous amount of money to reappear.” So I said, “You know I don’t have a script, but I can start shooting something, and make it up as I go along.” That’s more or less what we did." In 2025, Shout! Studio released the film on 4K Blu Ray as part of the “Blaxploitation Collection Vol. 1.”
Critical reception In 2009
Empire named it 18th in a poll of the "20 Greatest Gangster Movies You've Never Seen* (*Probably)".
Legacy Prominent
rappers have sampled
James Brown's score (
Black Caesar Album). "The Boss", which is the background music for a scene in which Tommy Gibbs is shot while crossing a street corner, was sampled for Ice-T's "
You Played Yourself",
Trick Daddy's "Take It To Da House",
Prodigy's album
Return of the Mac and
Nas' "Get Down" on the album
God's Son. The film is name-checked in
Public Enemy's song "
Burn Hollywood Burn"; when the cinema announces the movie to be
Driving Miss Daisy, guest rapper
Big Daddy Kane suggests leaving, saying "I got
Black Caesar back at the crib." Kane makes another reference to the movie in his song "How U Get A Record Deal".
Kool Keith references the main character in the song "Keith Turbo" from
Black Elvis/Lost in Space: "Take off your shirt; I can see your ribs; Fakin' like Tommy Gibbs." ==See also==