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'Soul Soldier' (produced under the working title 'Men of the Tenth'; originally released as 'The Red, White, and Black'; released on home video in the United States as 'Buffalo Soldier'; released on home video in Australia as 'Black Cavalry'; also called 'Soul Soldiers') is a 1970 American blaxploitation Western film.Fisher (2011), p. 191. The film was initially produced by Hirschman-Northern Productions under the working title 'Men of the Tenth'.Munden (1997), p. 895. After it was filmed on 16 mm film and released under the title 'The Red, White, and Black', producer Stuart Hirschman asked John Cardos to salvage the film, and Cardos, after looking at the existing footage, insisted that the entire film needed to be reshot in 35mm film.Fischer (2011), p. 126. Cardos directed the reshoot, which was entirely shot on an Arriflex 35 IIC.Pope (2013), p. 84. Richard Dix's son Robert Dix appears in the film as a Native American warrior.Albright (2008), p. 47. Isabel Sanford portrays the character Isabel Taylor.Smith (2013), p. 247. Janee Michelle and Robert DoQui share nude sex scenes in the film. Rafer Johnson, who had won medals as a decathlete at the Olympic Games, starred in the film and intended to use all the money he earned from acting in the film to start his own film company. The financial success of the film led to the production of several other films in the genre.Clark (1995), p. 159. When the film was released on home video, it was renamed 'Buffalo Soldier'.Pitts (2012), p. 327.

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* List of American films of 1972

* List of American films of 1970

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Category:1970 films

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Category:1970 Western (genre) films

Category:Western (genre) cavalry films

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Category:Films shot in Texas

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Category:Films scored by Stu Phillips

Category:1970s English-language films

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