A remake of Rudy
Ray Moore’s 1975 movie Dolemite will finally come to the big screen, almost 30
years after the original movie hit theaters. The
movie centers around a pimp named Dolemite, who is released from prison, after
being framed. He fights an assortment of enemies in the film, along with a group
of kung-fu fighting prostitutes.The
rights to the movie have been secured by Fallout Entertainment, a company that
his produced movies like Posse (which featured Big Daddy Kane), Car
54, Where Are You?, Tapeheads and others. Fallout
Entertainment is in the initial stages of casting for the film and Snoop Dogg
is reportedly in negotiations to have a role in the film, which begins shooting
this fall in Los Angeles and possibly New Orleans.Dolemite’s
popularity was increased by rappers like Ice-T, Ol’ Dirty Bastard and Snoop Dogg,
who featured Moore in the video for his 1994 hit single "Doggy Dogg World."Moore,
who bills himself as "The Godfather of Rap," also produced classic movies
like The Human Tornado, The Monkey Hu$tle, Petey Wheatstraw and
Disco Godfather, which were frequently independent theatrical releases.Moore,81, will executive produce the new version of Dolemite and he may even be featured
in the movie. In
June 2006, Moore was hospitalized in Inglewood, CA, due to a serious illness.
He recently
released The Best Of Rudy Ray Moore And Friends, a collection of classic
skits and first-time performances by comedians like Billie McAllister, Lady Reed,
and Jerry Walker.In
2001, Dimension Films announced an updated version of the film starring Queens,
NY rapper LL Cool J as an "entrepreneur" instead of a pimp, but the
movie never saw the light of day.