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LeoGlossary: Harlem Nights (1989 Film)

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Harlem Nights is a 1989 crime comedy film written, executive produced, and directed by Eddie Murphy. The film also stars Murphy, alongside Richard Pryor, Redd Foxx, Danny Aiello, Michael Lerner, and Della Reese. "Harlem Nights" is notable for bringing together some of the most prominent African American comedians of its time.

Here's a brief summary of the plot:

The film is set in Harlem, New York, during the late 1930s. Sugar Ray (Richard Pryor) owns a successful nightclub called Club Sugar Ray, which operates as a front for various illegal activities, including gambling and prostitution. Sugar Ray is assisted by his adopted son Quick (Eddie Murphy), and together, they run the club with an iron fist.

The conflict arises when gangster Bugsy Calhoun (Michael Lerner) demands a percentage of Sugar Ray's profits. Sugar Ray refuses, and this sets off a series of events that lead to an escalating gang war between Sugar Ray's crew and Calhoun's henchmen. Throughout the film, there are numerous comedic moments, including witty banter, physical comedy, and clever schemes to outsmart the opposition.

Amidst the chaos, Quick develops a romantic interest in a talented singer, Dominique LaRue (Jasmine Guy), who becomes a key part of the unfolding story. The film explores themes of loyalty, family, and the challenges faced by African American entrepreneurs during a tumultuous era.

Harlem Nights pays homage to the classic gangster films of the 1930s while infusing it with Eddie Murphy's signature comedic style. The film showcases the chemistry between Murphy and Pryor, two comedy legends, and features a mix of humor, action, and drama within the vibrant and historically rich setting of Harlem.

Trailer

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Cast

  • Eddie Murphy (Sugar Ray)
  • Richard Pryor (Vernest "Quick" Brown)
  • Redd Foxx (Bennie "Snake Eyes" Wilson)
  • Danny Aiello (Sergeant Phil Cantone)
  • Michael Lerner ("Bugsy" Calhoun)
  • Della Reese (Vera Walker)
  • Stan Shaw (Jack Jenkins)
  • Jasmine Guy (Dominique La Rue)
  • Charlie Murphy (Bennie's Henchman)
  • Arsenio Hall (Verne's Henchman)
  • David Marciano (Tony)
  • Lela Rochon ("Sunshine")
  • Nona Gaye (Vera's Niece)
  • Vic Polizos (Richie Vento)
  • Tommy Ford (Tommy Smalls)
  • Berlinda Tolbert (Iris)

Director: Eddie Murphy

Writer: Eddie Murphy

Box Office Gross: $60,864,870

Distributor: Paramount Pictures

Genre: Comedy Crime Drama

Release Date: November 17, 1989

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