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Hoodlum (1997)
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The white-run Mafia and the black-run numbers game meet head on with explosive impact in this period crime thriller. Ellsworth "Bumpy" Johnson (
Laurence Fishburne
) is an African-American ex-con who, after a stay in prison, returns to Harlem at the height of its renaissance before World War II. Looking for work, Bumpy becomes a lieutenant for Stephanie St. Clair (
Cicely Tyson
), the queen of Harlem's numbers racket. Bumpy's old friend Illinois Gordon (
Chi McBride
) gently expresses his concern about Bumpy's life of crime, and social worker Francine Hughes (Vanessa L. Williams), who is attracted to Bumpy (and vice versa), suggests he should be doing something more positive with his life. But Bumpy contends that the numbers game is the only business in the community that blacks are able to control themselves. The numbers game is very profitable -- enough so that mob boss "Lucky" Luciano (
Andy Garcia
) wants in on the action. He assigns one of his key men, "Dutch" Schultz (
Tim Roth
), to try to strike a deal with Stephanie, but negotiation isn't Dutch's strong suit -- he finds that murder is a far more effective tactic in taking control of a business, and Dutch is not the sort of person who's bothered by violence. Hoodlum was director
Bill Duke
's second film set in the milieu of the Gangster days of the 1920s and 1930s, after his breakthrough picture
A Rage in Harlem
. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
Cast
William Atherton
Thomas Dewey
Paul Benjamin
Whispers
Richard Bradford
Capt. Jerrod Foley
Loretta Devine
Pigfoot Mary
Laurence Fishburne
Ellsworth (Bumpy) Johnson
Queen Latifah
Sulie
Ed O'Ross
Lulu Rosenkrantz
Tim Roth
Dutch Schultz
J.W. Smith
Calvin
Beau Starr
Jules Salke
Mike Starr
Albert Salke
Cicely Tyson
(Queen) Stephanie St. Clair
Clarence Williams III
Bub Hewlett
Vanessa L. Williams
Francine Hughes
Eddie Bo Smith, Jr.
Tee-Ninchy
Andy Garcia
Lucky Luciano
Chi McBride
Illinois Gordon
Joe Guzaldo
Bo Weinberg
Production Crew
Gary Baugh
Art Director
Amanda Mackey-Johnson
Casting
Cathy Sandrich
Casting
Otis Sallid
Choreography
Frank Tidy
Cinematographer
Chris Brancato
Co-producer
Paul Eckstein
Co-producer
Elmer Bernstein
Composer (Music Score)
Richard Bruno
Costume Designer
Bill Duke
Director
Harry Keramidas
Editor
Bill Duke
Executive Producer
Helen Sugland
Executive Producer
Laurence Fishburne
Executive Producer
Tyrone Mason
First Assistant Director
Frank Mancuso, Jr.
Producer
Charles C. Bennett
Production Designer
Chris Brancato
Screenwriter
Otis Sallid
Second Unit Director
Curt Frisk
Sound/Sound Designer
Kelsee Devoreaux
Stunts
Mike Johnson
Stunts
Year: 1997
Runtime: 130
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for graphic ganster violence, strong langauge, a scene of sexuality and some nudity
Category: Feature
Genre
Crime
Color type
DeLuxe
Sound
DTS Digital
Produced by
MGM
United Artists
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