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Īccording to the pressbook, associate producer Nate Adams, who appeared in the first film as an actor and served as the wardrobe designer, was personally responsible for the designing of O’Neal’s costumes in the sequel, as well as the rest of the fashions. Studio publicity added that interiors shot in Italy were filmed at Rome’s Centro Sperimentale, and that Minister Dem, who plays the general in charge. As noted by the onscreen credits, the picture was filmed on location in Rome, Italy and Senegal, West Africa. Richardson and Henry Shapiro in the cast.Īccording to the pressbook, associate producer Nate Adams, who appeared in the first film as an actor and served as the wardrobe designer, was personally responsible for the designing of O’Neal’s costumes in the sequel, as well as the rest of the fashions.
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Actress Sheila Frazier also reprised her role as “Georgia” from the first film. The picture was a sequel to the highly successful 1972 production Super Fly (see entry), also produced by Sig Shore and starring Ron O’Neal as Priest. According to the picture’s pressbook, the name of the musical group that wrote and performed the musical score, Osibisa, was taken from the African dialect word osibi, which meant “criss-cross rhythms.” Although the film’s pressbook listed a running time of 103 minutes, most reviews gave a running time of 87 minutes, which was the length of the viewed print. The film’s title refers to a phrase uttered in the picture by the character “Priest," after he has dealt with the customs office, to explain how easily he handled the situation: “TNT: T’ain’t nothin’ to it.” A written statement in the end credits notes that the film’s soundtrack was available on Buddah Records. The working titles of the picture were Super Fly Two and Super Fly II.
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