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Harlem Nights By Marshall Fine
This is a supremely disappointing film, especially considering the
talent involved. Indeed, the cast would seem to be the summit of African
American comedians, starring the three most influential standups of the
modern era: Redd Foxx, Richard Pryor, and Eddie Murphy. Murphy obviously
was paying respect to his elders when he cast them as his father and
grandfather in this story of Harlem in the 1930s. Written and directed by
Murphy, the plot involves gangsters and rival nightclub owners but doesn't
add up. What's a particular shame is that, with three comics as funny as
Murphy, Pryor, and Foxx, there are so few laughs and so much misogyny. Do
you really want to watch Della Reese get shot in the foot to shut her up?
That's the level of the humor here.
Academy Awards
Harlem Nights received an Academy
Awards nomination for Best Achievement in Costume Design (Joe I.
Tompkins). |
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|  | Director: Eddie Murphy
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|  | Stars: Eddie Murphy, Richard Pryor
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|  | Released: November 17, 1989
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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