Across 110th Street Official Trailer #1 - Paul Benjamin Movie (1972) HD
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Across 110th Street Trailer - Directed by Barry Shear and starring Frank Adu, Frank Arno, Joseph Attles, Paul Benjamin, Ed Bernard. Two New York City cops go after amateur crooks who are trying to rip off the Mafia and start a gang war.
MGM - 1972 Кино
Criminally underrated no holds barred classic. Required viewing for anyone wanting that raw 70’s inner city vibe ✅💯
Truth Indeed
Any other black 70's movie suggestions? I just watched this, Shaft, and Super fly
@@maxcomeau8606 The Mack, Foxy Brown, Black Caesar but I'll be real, Across 110th production values, writing. acting, directing is what makes it stand heads and shoulders above the others. Few in this genre come close
Yes.
Two small time hoods wind up triggering a running bloodbath after stealing three hundred grand of mob money
Just watched again . About 10 times . Love it.paul Benjamin steals the show . Great actor
I watched this in Nairobi Kenya in 1989. It was an outstanding movie by the standards of those days
Typo. Across 110 street. This movie is red hot. I can watch it over and over. Great actors and good action. A classic.
Not only one of the most important Blaxploitation crossovers, but also this could be seen as the missing link between In The Heat Of The Night & Lethal Weapon. And yet, Across 110th Street remains arguably the most powerful of them all. An unflinching portrait of corruption within the police force, racial tension within the criminal underworld & love of money which connects both in ways that the very definition of "good guys & bad guys" is more blurred than ever before.
In The Heat Of The Night with The Seven Ups
Great 70s gritty crime flick. Excellent...
They took the money without a plan. As the old Adage goes "you fail to plan you plan to fail". You don't start partying on the town you took the money from.
Antonio Fargas sure did get it in this movie
Lol Yes
RIP Yaphet Kotto and Anthony Quinn
and Paul Benjamin! He passed away in 2019.
Kinda surreal to see Quinn in a movie like this
Why is it bad?
@@Jacob-xp8tw Not bad. Surreal.
Truth
Classic by all means
Really great and surprising camera work for this!
def a must see. gritty action packed 70's flick with that classic car chase scene.
This movie across 100 and 10th street is the bomb movie. A classic. Best movie and song ever. 5 stars. I'm a big fan!!!!!!!!!!!!
One of the grittiest and bleakest blaxploitation films from that era. Hands down.
It's not a blaxploitation film.
Actually it was a good movie and a excellant reinactment of what was going on back then.
RIP Paul Benjamin.
One of my favourites ❤
My all time favorite
RIP Yaphet Kotto.
Loved this movie .
Just learned this was one of elvis's favorite movies and he could quote the diff characters and act it out to ppl lol.
There is no visual of 110th street. I've lived in Harlem since 2007. Worked as a Delivery guy for over 6 years. I've delivered from 86 st East and West - all the way to the 140's. I looked at this video to see if I can recognize the locations. The first Scene has to be the West side highway on the 80's. One thing is clear the scenes are on West Harlem, Not East Harlem. All filmed above 110 street. They appear to be in the 120's and Above. Central Park ends on 110 street. You go from 5th Ave , which is the end point of the East Side westwards across Malcolm X ( Also Known as Lenox ) , Adam Clayton Powell BLV, and Frederick Douglas BLv, and End up On Manhattan AVe- which the starting point of the West side. None of it was shown in the so-called across 110 street.
That was Freddie from superfly.
Great film
Looking at the Scene with Anthony Quinn reminds me of the Show Chicago P.D Hank Voight it gets results
I've seen this several times.
Nas used the beginning song sample for “one time for your mind “!!!!
back in the day when trailers were just clips from the movie out of context with some bgm
1:00 I lived the block from here on Edgecombe lol
One of Elvis Presley’s favorite films!
I heard that too
Looks like my kind of movie.
Banging from the kick
This movie was gangsta!
Where can I find Across 110th Street from Key Video?
So that's where the song originally comes from!
Would like to see a remake of this
Too bad they didn’t play the excellent song by the same name by Bobby Womack wow.
They played the melody towards the end, but you're right not the actual song
Dang no wonder Paulie wanted to work for Gazzo.
World class awful trailer for such a great movie.
They were all bad trailers back then.
There's been far worse trailers
What is that song called???
They could at least use the song in the movie and in the trailer
Jackie Brown sent me.
Joint Mean
When movies were movies
Ok, so….how old was Anthony Quinn really? He was 70 for like 30 years.
I love gangsta/mafia movies and this one was pretty cool, kinda like a lost gem, I know it has its age, but it has a lot of flaws also, starting with the acting which was kinda subpar even for Anthony Quinn. Paul Benjamin was great tho and stayed really well in his character while Franciosa had a really poor interpretation imo. All in all a great 70's flick.
300000u$s,how much in 2020 rate?.
BUTY YOUNG
Another brilliant blaxploitation classic.
007 Villains...
today its black lives matter . ha
Looks racist
How? These movies where made FOR the black community! Its one of the things that made black rolls in Hollywood more common and celebrated.
looks like reality in america, back then and now..
I get how you'd think it was, but it was portraying what Harlem was like back then, complete with all the warts. And yes there was plenty of racism.... and I use "was" loosely, because it still exists.
Pellicola davvero stupenda, fatti bene gli scontri a fuoco, ben realizzata la sfida che serpeggia tra la mafia italiana, la criminalità negra di Harlem, i tre banditi e la polizia, quindi davvero stupenda e davvero stupenda per me come valutazione è 8,5.