06-13-2020, 02:29 PM
possibly...
""Spook" being both a racial slur and slang for CIA agent, Ivan Dixon's filmization of Sam Greenelee's
1969 novel is one of the most astonishing Hollywood films of the Nixon era. Not merely subversive but
a genuinely revolutionary call to arms, it's not exactly polished but it is passionate. Original distributor
UA pulled it from circulation for years."
^ This at 2:30, listen...
""Spook" being both a racial slur and slang for CIA agent, Ivan Dixon's filmization of Sam Greenelee's
1969 novel is one of the most astonishing Hollywood films of the Nixon era. Not merely subversive but
a genuinely revolutionary call to arms, it's not exactly polished but it is passionate. Original distributor
UA pulled it from circulation for years."
^ This at 2:30, listen...