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    Black Caesar 1973 POSTER

    Black Caesar

    1973

    English

    6.4

    14

    64%

    62%

    Action

    blaxploitation

    blaxploitation cinema

    Crime

    Drama

    Thriller

    Larry Cohen Larry Cohen Director William Wellman Jr. William Wellman Jr. as Alfred Coleman Val Avery Val Avery as Cardoza Andrew Duggan Andrew Duggan as Man at Shoeshine Julius Harris Julius Harris as Mr. Gibbs
    Tommy Gibbs is a tough kid, raised in the ghetto, who aspires to be a kingpin criminal. As a young boy, his leg is broken by a bad cop on the take, during a pay-off gone bad. Nursing his vengeance, he rises to power in Harlem, New York. Angry at the racist society around him, both criminal and straight, he sees the acquisition of power as the solution to his rage.
    Hell Up in Harlem 1973 POSTER

    Hell Up in Harlem

    1973

    English

    5.9

    11

    22%

    49%

    Action

    blaxploitation

    blaxploitation cinema

    Crime

    Drama

    gangster

    Thriller

    Larry Cohen Larry Cohen Director William Wellman Jr. William Wellman Jr. as Alfred Coleman Gerald Gordon Gerald Gordon as Mr. DiAngelo Margaret Avery Margaret Avery as Sister Jennifer Tony King Tony King as Zach
    Tougher than Shaft and smoother than Superfly, this high-voltage sequel to Black Caesar explodes with enough action to incinerate New York City. Packed with machine-gun mayhem and riveting adventure, Hell Up in Harlem is nothing less than a modern-day tribute to the classic 30s gangster film. Fred Williamson is Tommy Gibbs, a fearless, bulletproof tough guy who blasts his way from the gutter to become the ultimate soul brother boss. Tommy steals a ledger with the name of every crooked cop and man in the city. Enlisting the aid of his father and an army of Harlem hoods, Gibbs goes from defense to offense, launching a deadly attack on his enemies that sets off a violent chain reaction from Harlem all the way to the Caribbean, climaxing in one of the hottest turf-war shoot-outs in Hollywood history.
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