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Melvin Van Peebles (born Melvin Peebles; August 21, 1932 – September 21, 2021) was an American actor, filmmaker, writer, and composer. His feature film debut, The Story of a Three-Day Pass (1967), was based on his own French-language novel La Permission and was shot in France, as it was difficult for a black American director to get work at the time. The film won an award at the San Francisco International Film Festival which gained him the interest of Hollywood studios, leading to his American feature debut Watermelon Man, in 1970. Eschewing further overtures from Hollywood, he used the successes he had so far to bankroll his work as an independent filmmaker. In 1971, he released his best-known work, creating and starring in the film Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song, which led to the creation of the blaxploitation genre. although critic Roger Ebert did not consider this example of Van Peebles' work to be an exploitation film. He followed this up with the musical, Don't Play Us Cheap, based on his own stage play, and continued to make films, write novels and stage plays in English and in French through the next several decades; his final films include the French-language film Le Conte du ventre plein (2000) and the absurdist film Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha (2008). His son, filmmaker and actor Mario Van Peebles, appeared in several of his works and portrayed him in the 2003 biographical film Baadasssss!.
5.1American Swing
2009
6.5Last Action Hero
1993
5.7Boomerang
1992
4.1Jaws: The Revenge
1987
5.4Posse
1993
5.5Hard Luck
2006
5.4Terminal Velocity
1994
5.6True Identity
1991
2.3Identity Crisis
1989
5.6Blackout
2007
9.0SMUT
2006
4.0America
1986
6.3Panther
1995
4.4Fist of the North Star
1995
6.0BaadAsssss Cinema
2002
6.2Calm at Sunset
1996
5.0Redemption Road
2011
10.0Sunlight
1957
3.5Love Kills
1999
5.6Peeples
2013