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Hell Up In Harlem

- Black Godfather is back... and there's gonna be hell up in Harlem!

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.

Release Date : 1973-12-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : American International Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Fred Williamson

Character Name : Tommy Gibbs

Original Name : Fred Williamson

Gender : Male

Julius Harris

Character Name : Papa Gibbs

Original Name : Julius Harris

Gender : Male

Gloria Hendry

Character Name : Helen Bradley

Original Name : Gloria Hendry

Gender : Female

Margaret Avery

Character Name : Sister Jennifer

Original Name : Margaret Avery

Gender : Female

D'Urville Martin

Character Name : Reverend Rufus

Original Name : D'Urville Martin

Gender : Male

Tony King

Character Name : Zach

Original Name : Tony King

Gender : Male

Gerald Gordon

Character Name : Mr. DiAngelo

Original Name : Gerald Gordon

Gender : Male

James Dixon

Character Name : Irish

Original Name : James Dixon

Gender : Male

Ty Randolph

Character Name : Tough Bikini Woman

Original Name : Ty Randolph

Gender : Female

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Serious side-burns is back! After the success of Black Caesar earlier in the year, this sequel was rushed into production to hopefully cash in on the clamour for Blaxploitation shenanigans. Sadly it's a rush job that is all too evidently half baked. Plot has Fred Wiliamson return as Tommy Gibbs (resurrected from the dead apparently!), who takes on corrupt D.A. Diangelo (Gerald Gordon) whilst dealing with matters of the heart. Directed by Larry Cohen, it's with Cohen's frank honest views on the film that critique should start. He would say that Hell Up In Harlem is a 90 minutes montage movie, and he is absolutely right. This is jerkily episodic as it runs a course of people talking then cutting to boisterous action, then some talking and cut again to some more boisterous action, and on it goes for the complete run time. That the action is so gripping - and some choice dialogue zingers in the mix as well - keeps this from being an unwatchable mess. You also have to have respect for this type of guerrilla film making, it literally is filmed on the fly. Regardless of the unbelievable aspects of it all, the oodles of bright red fake blood, and poorly executed stunt work, the rawness of the violence keeps things above average. In fact there's a bit of bad taste simmering away in the violent dynamics, with no legal consequences of lead character's actions, which of course is a blaxploitation trait. It's messy, but it's entertaining mess within the genre it sits in. 6/10