
A Rage in Harlem (1991)
Año de Estreno: 1991
Nación: United Kingdom, United States
Título Alternativo: Harlem Action, Harlem Action - Eine schwarze Komödie, En sort dag i Harlem, Redada en Harlem, Ei armoa Harlemissa, A Rage in Harlem - La reine des pommes, Hamos sto Harlem, Lövöldözés Harlemben, Rabbia ad Harlem, Rozróba w Harlemie, Furacão em Harlem, Ont blod i Harlem
Director: Bill Duke
Guionista: Bobby Crawford, Chester Himes, John Toles-Bey
Producción & Género
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Compañías: Miramax, Palace Pictures
Género: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Comedy Thriller
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Palabras Clave
Palabras Clave: african american comedy, african american lead, african american romance, gangster, gold, harlem, new york city, moll, shootout
Argumento
In 'A Rage in Harlem', a beautiful African-American woman, known as a gangster's moll, flees to Harlem with a trunkload of gold after a shootout involving her criminal boyfriend. Unbeknownst to her, other members of the gang and some unsavory characters are on her trail, eager to get their hands on the stolen gold. Among those in pursuit is a pudgy, seemingly unremarkable man who becomes an unlikely hero as he becomes entangled in this dangerous game of cat and mouse.
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Resumen
'A Rage in Harlem' (1991) is a comedy thriller directed by Bill Duke, set against the backdrop of Harlem, New York City. The film follows a unique narrative involving African-American characters, centering around a stolen trunkload of gold that draws the attention of various unsavory individuals, including gang members and a pudgy protagonist who finds himself in over his head. The story explores themes of crime, greed, and unlikely heroes, all wrapped up in a comedic wrapper.
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