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  1. Harlem Nights is a 1989 American crime comedy-drama film starring, written, and directed by Eddie Murphy. The film co-stars Richard Pryor, Redd Foxx (in his last film appearance before his death in 1991), Danny Aiello, Michael Lerner, Della Reese, and Murphy's older brother Charlie.

  2. Harlem Nights: Directed by Eddie Murphy. With Eddie Murphy, Richard Pryor, Redd Foxx, Danny Aiello. During the 1930s, a New York City illegal gambling house owner and his associates must deal with strong competition, gangsters, and corrupt cops in order to stay in business.

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  4. In the waning days of Prohibition, Sugar Ray (Richard Pryor) and his adopted son, Quick (Eddie Murphy), run a speakeasy called Club Sugar Ray. When gangster ...

  5. Harlem Nights (1989) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Harlem Nights 1989 During the 1920s, a New York illegal gambling house owner and his associates must deal with strong competition, gangsters and corrupt cops...

  7. One night, a gangster named Tommy Smalls (Tommy Ford) arrives at the club with a beautiful Creole woman named Dominique La Rue (Jasmine Guy). Ray recognizes Smalls as the manager of the rival Pitty Pat Club, run by white gangster Bugsy Calhoune (Michael Lerner).

  8. In the waning days of Prohibition, Sugar Ray (Richard Pryor) and his adopted son, Quick (Eddie Murphy), run a speakeasy called Club Sugar Ray.

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  9. Overview. 'Sugar' Ray is the owner of an illegal casino and must contend with the pressure of vicious gangsters and corrupt police who want to see him go out of business. In the world of organised crime and police corruption in the 1920s, any dastardly trick is fair. Eddie Murphy.

  10. Harlem Nights. Action. 100 minutes ‧ R ‧ 1989. Roger Ebert. November 17, 1989. 4 min read. Eddie Murphy ‘s “Harlem Nights” is an uninspired cross betweenThe Cotton Club ” and the characters of Damon Runyon, told in cliches so broad you keep waiting for it to poke fun at itself, but it never does.

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