Harlem Nights
During the 1930s, where Sugar, a successful wealthy man, who has a well known, but illegal casino, the thing that brings terrible for him, as he struggles against his enemies that seek to close his casino, according to the popularity he gains, as they make a conspiracy against him, in order to be arrested by the police.
12 August 1947, USA
2 November 1944, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
17 April 1964, Los Angeles, California, USA
24 January 1918, Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA
22 March 1923, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, USA
16 December 1942, Brooklyn, New York, USA
7 January 1960, Newark, New Jersey, USA
14 July 1952, Chicago, Illinois, USA
9 May 1938, Passaic, New Jersey, USA
27 January 1940, Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, USA
21 January 1980, Los Angeles County, California, USA
22 March 1960, USA
12 July 1959, New York City, New York, USA
18 June 1906
7 September 1947, Dallas, Texas, USA
July 25, 2002
There's maybe two funny moments in this shrill directorial bomb from Eddie Murphy.
January 01, 2000
An uninspired cross between 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.
July 26, 2002
Ugly, pushy and over-the-top, but there's still a bunch of laughs to be found.
February 12, 2004
Not as bad as you might think, but not all that good either.
January 01, 2000
Once there was Freddy. Once there was Chuckie and Jason and Howard the Duck. Now there is the scariest of them all. Now there is Harlem Nights.
January 01, 2000
It's narcissistic, misogynistic and extremely mean-spirited.
January 01, 2000
Does it matter to Eddie Murphy whether Harlem Nights is good or bad? It doesn't look like it.
July 30, 2002
Though it's not easy to watch, Harlem Nights is gorgeous to look at.
October 27, 2016
The movie is a whirlingly divergent romp, blending serious violence with outrageous comedy, but it has the feel of oral history, of lives and times rescued from oblivion.

