Black Snake (film)

Black Snake
Directed byRuss Meyer
Written byRuss Meyer
Leonard Neubauer
Story byRuss Meyer
Anthony James Ryan
Produced byRuss Meyer
StarringAnouska Hempel
David Warbeck
Percy Herbert
Milton McCollin
Thomas Baptiste
Bernard Boston
Vicki Richards
Jean Durand
David Prowse
Bob Minor
Bloke Moosane
Anthony Sharp
CinematographyArthur Ornitz
Edited byFred Baratta
Music byWilliam Loose
Production
company
Trident Pictures
Distributed bySignal 166
Release date
  • March 28, 1973 (1973-03-28)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$200,000

Black Snake is a 1973 American film directed by Russ Meyer and starring Anouska Hempel, David Warbeck, Percy Herbert and Thomas Baptiste. It was Meyer's return to self-financed projects, following the end of his brief deal at 20th Century Fox. Meyer's only attempt at the Blaxploitation genre, it was filmed in Panavision and was shot on location in Barbados. It was such a box office bomb that a film named Foxy starring Edy Williams, which Meyer wanted to follow this film, was not made.

Meyer's vision was a period piece about colonial slavery in which a cruel slave-owner and plantation mistress dominates both the black and white men of the island. However, just before filming was to begin the original lead actress fell ill, so Anouska Hempel, a New Zealand-born actress based in the UK, was cast at the last minute. This decision haunted Meyer for years, with the filmmaker frequently complaining that the role was unsuitable for Hempel.