Harlem Nights
- Original title
- Harlem Nights
- Year
- 1989
- Running time
- 116 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Eddie Murphy
- Richard Pryor
- Redd Foxx
- Michael Lerner
- Danny Aiello
- Della Reese
- Jasmine Guy
- Arsenio Hall
- Berlinda Tolbert
- Stan Shaw
- Vic Polizos
- Lela Rochon
- David Marciano
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Comedy. Drama | Crime. 1920s
- Synopsis
- Sugar Ray (Richard Pryor) became Quick's (Eddie Murphy) adopted father when an adolescent Quick saved his life. 25 years later, in 1938, Ray runs the most popular club in Harlem, with Quick as his right hand man. Before long, Bugsy, a white mobster (Michael Lerner) comes knocking for a piece of the club's action in the form of weekly protection money, with a crooked cop (Danny Aiello) as the muscle and a dangerous woman (Jasmine Guy) as the bait. But by fixing a big boxing match, Ray and Quick just may be able to thwart Bugsy's plan and make off with a wad of his cash in the process. Murphy wrote and directed. Academy Award Nominations: Best Costume Design.
- Awards
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1989: Nominated for Oscar: Best Costume Design1989: Razzie Awards: Worst Screenplay. Nominated for Worst Director
- Critics' reviews
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"People may go to see Eddie Murphy once, twice, three or even six times in disposable movies like 'Harlem Nights', but if he wants to realize his potential he needs to work with a better writer and director than himself."
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"The best thing about the film is the way it allows Richard Pryor to rise above the demeaning buffoon roles he's been playing for the last few years"
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"Overdone, too rarely funny and, worst of all, boring."
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