Here's another one from the "50 Drive-In Movie"
pack, TNT Jackson in a nutshell is everything any
b-movie lover ever desired. It doesn't hang it's hat
on any one special area or gimmick, it just throws it all
out there and says here she is folks, TNT Jackson, like
her or lump her with her karate choppin' self, ya dig?
Locations, car chases, guns, it's all here in this '74
gem and you know what? I couldn't be happier
that the copy in this set is worn-out faded
scratched up film....oh yeah, The Horror!!
Cool Ass Cinema: TNT Jackson (1974) review
TNT JACKSON 1974 Jeanne Bell (Diana Jackson), Chiquito (Joe/Dynamite Wong), Stan Shaw (Charlie), Ken Metcalf (Sid), Pat Anderson (Elaine) Directed by Cirio H. Santiago "They call me TNT." The Short Version: Largely forgettable throwaway drive in drivel from the team of Corman and Santiago is a terminally long 72 minutes containing some of the most unconvincing fight scenes put to film.
Every 70s Movie: T.N.T. Jackson (1974)
A failed attempt to generate another female blaxploitation icon in the vein of Cleopatra Jones and Foxy Brown, this very short feature combines the worst elements of blaxploitation with the worst elements of Asian-themed martial-arts flicks. It's two shitty movies for the price of one! Lovely Jeannie Bell plays T.N.T.
The Sheer Horror!!