

The Dolemite Explosion
He has been chosen to survive the explosion
Genres
Overview
This low budget action film, originally titled "The Return of Dolemite", follows Rudy Ray Moore as Dolemite, who returns from Africa with superpowers gained from drinking Voodoo Juice.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
76 min
Release Date
2002-05-17
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
1
Rudy Ray Moore
Dolemite
Jerry Jones
Lt. Blakeley
James Evans
Officer Gomez
Kenneth Ivan
Short
Ron Hall
Black Chin Ho
Miles Grose
Blue
Jacin Guillienne Gayent Dixon
Dolemite's Number 1
Kiyano La'vin
Forty
Matthew Pollino
Gang Member
Will Shin
Fighter
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