Its regarded as a classic because of who's in it rather than it actually being funny. It was the only film to have three generations of comic legends in it who changed the game of comedy and seen as pioneers. Redd Foxx the "blind" guy was one of the first stand up comedians that used bad language in his routine and he became mainstream with the sitcom Sanford and Son, then of course you have Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy who continued and put their own spin on Redd's style. Then you have various comics of the time with smaller roles like Robin Harris who became a comic legend and a few others. Jasmine Guy who was the mistress was a big star at the time because of her role as Whitney in A Different World. Then finally the film's status got bigger because a few people who are in the film became legends in their own right afterwards. Tommy Ford who played Tommy Smalls went on to do Martin where he became a star and of course Charlie Murphy who got recognized in his own right in the early 2000s.So harlem nights captured a lot of black excellence in entertainment showcasing past present and future.
The young actor playing the kid at the beginning is DESI ARNEZ HINES, who also played young Tre Styles in BOYZ N THE HOOD. Here he's playing young VERNEST "QUICK" BROWN, which is Eddie Murphy's character.
Pryor was a the beginging of a muscle desease called multipe sclerocis that he later died from. He was moving different and his facial expressions were off. Eddie was a hero for gathering all of his heroes while they were still alive and getting into one movie.
Harlem Nights, A Rage In Harlem and the first half of Malcolm X which all appeared in the early 90s were homages to the Harlem Renaissance era The Apollo Theatre and the first Black film industry that existed from 1905 to 1950 that are referred to as "race films". Often ignored and inaccurately identified as independent movies from hollywood despite the fact they started before hollywood became a thing ten years after the first black film was made because when the race film started it was when everyone was making films all over the country until the whites concentrated their films and converged it to hollywood while black people didnt and was continuing making films in various places but three black owned studios were based in nebraska, chicago and harlem/new york. A lot of the films during the 30s to 40s were basically like harlem nights in the sense they were always around a night club but unlike that film those films always had a musical number in them. Only a few were about gangsters as most were melodramas.
Sunshine is played by Lena Rochon a beautiful actress who appeared in Boomerang with Eddie Murphy and How Stella Got Her Groove Back with Angela Basset which she's best known for.
Your points on much of the language and items like "the Champ's" speech are perfect, but don't forget that the 1930s sterotypes are much different than anything we have experienced in the last 40 or 50 years.
If you haven’t seen boomerang pls react to it one of his best movies that didn’t get much love because all the black actors were buisness executives in high places it’s a must watch believe me
I remember putting that movie on in my late teens but I never finished it. I actually don’t remember much about the scenes so I’ll put that movie on the list. Thank you for the suggestion!
@@im_a_Fann By the way, I think when you mentioned Richard Pryor's eyes opening wide etc., keep in mind that Richard in this movie had lost weight ('89) due to being diagnosed with MS in ('86). I think Eddie wanted to finally worked with his idol before he died. So, MS weakens muscles control etc., that may be partly what was happening with the eyes. Do you know who the old guy with bad eyesight is? Legendary comedian before Pryor and star of black sit-com classic "Sanford and Son" Redd Foxx! Eddie wanted to capture three generations of legendary black comedians in one movie. I'm sure that you've at least heard of "Sanford and Son" - maybe? lol
I’ve heard of Sanford and Son but never watched it. I also know about Redd Foxx but never seen his face until now 😂 Lovely that they were able to get all of them in one movie. Great way to commemorate such a moment!
Champ doesn't have a brain injury, he stutters. He needed a speech pathologist as a child. Richard Pryors face is over exaggerated bc he burned his body. Research the cast. There is a reason why this cast was put together.
0:08 This movie was Eddie Murphy’s directoral debut featuring comedy legends. This movie received horrible reviews from critics because Eddie Murphy was breaking away from being the token black guy in movies. Eddie Murphy & Arsenio Hall are best friends. Tommy Smalls’ real name is Tommy Ford. Here’s a sad fact: He passed away in 2016.
Nobody knew it at the time, but back then Richard Pryor was said to be in the beginning stages of having M.S. Not even Eddie Murphy knew while directing Harlem Nights. Not sure if the condition had any effect on Richard Pryor's acting at that point.
the green lady in kcmo is a good jazz club. live music on two floors until 3 am. expensive but appropriately so. also, calhoun is a scottish name. it is most likely an irish mob.
This is one of those where it HAS to be the uncensored version, just like "Blazing Saddles." You need to hear the language, raw. Sometimes it's ugly, but sometimes the ugly is why it's funny, because the ugly person just showed their ignorance, and we get to laugh at them, together, like family, laughing at the dumb one the other family keeps in the basement.
I think this was a fanboy/passion project for Eddie Murphy....it had some true trail blazers in Entertainment for black people...Foxx and Prior were the among biggest trailblazers for comedy beyond the 70's which Eddie would have come of age to. It definitely doesn't rank up there as far as Prior's or Eddie's best movies of all time....but just to see those three up on the screen together, probably means more to Eddie than any critical acclaim...
No young lady it’s not boxing makes you stutters… Actor, James, Earl Jones, stutter real bad when he was young…Now he’s the voice of Darth Vader…this is CNN
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I actually liked this movie when it came out, but can see your point about it being dragged out.. This was Eddie Murphy’s directing debut.. He admitted himself that he only made this movie to see if he could actually direct and what he found out was he couldn’t, so he never tried again..
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Its regarded as a classic because of who's in it rather than it actually being funny. It was the only film to have three generations of comic legends in it who changed the game of comedy and seen as pioneers. Redd Foxx the "blind" guy was one of the first stand up comedians that used bad language in his routine and he became mainstream with the sitcom Sanford and Son, then of course you have Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy who continued and put their own spin on Redd's style. Then you have various comics of the time with smaller roles like Robin Harris who became a comic legend and a few others. Jasmine Guy who was the mistress was a big star at the time because of her role as Whitney in A Different World. Then finally the film's status got bigger because a few people who are in the film became legends in their own right afterwards. Tommy Ford who played Tommy Smalls went on to do Martin where he became a star and of course Charlie Murphy who got recognized in his own right in the early 2000s.So harlem nights captured a lot of black excellence in entertainment showcasing past present and future.
Eddie Murphy's brother CHARLIE MURPHY and their uncle RAY MURPHY Sr were in this movie.
The late Thomas M. Ford's name here was TOMMY SMALLS, and on the MARTIN show he played TOMMY STRONG.
Harlem Nights was written and directed by Eddie Murphy, and the movie came out a year after COMING TO AMERICA.
The young actor playing the kid at the beginning is DESI ARNEZ HINES, who also played young Tre Styles in BOYZ N THE HOOD. Here he's playing young VERNEST "QUICK" BROWN, which is Eddie Murphy's character.
Pryor was a the beginging of a muscle desease called multipe sclerocis that he later died from. He was moving different and his facial expressions were off. Eddie was a hero for gathering all of his heroes while they were still alive and getting into one movie.
I was made aware about his condition in the comments. Eddie Murphy did a historic act with this movie. Thank you for watching 🙂
23:15
His real life name is Thomas Ford, aka Tommy.
Thank you!
Harlem Nights, A Rage In Harlem and the first half of Malcolm X which all appeared in the early 90s were homages to the Harlem Renaissance era The Apollo Theatre and the first Black film industry that existed from 1905 to 1950 that are referred to as "race films". Often ignored and inaccurately identified as independent movies from hollywood despite the fact they started before hollywood became a thing ten years after the first black film was made because when the race film started it was when everyone was making films all over the country until the whites concentrated their films and converged it to hollywood while black people didnt and was continuing making films in various places but three black owned studios were based in nebraska, chicago and harlem/new york. A lot of the films during the 30s to 40s were basically like harlem nights in the sense they were always around a night club but unlike that film those films always had a musical number in them. Only a few were about gangsters as most were melodramas.
Sunshine is played by Lena Rochon a beautiful actress who appeared in Boomerang with Eddie Murphy and How Stella Got Her Groove Back with Angela Basset which she's best known for.
Actually, it's LELA ROCHON.
She's also in WAITING TO EXHALE with Angela Bassett.
"He shot my pinky toe!". LOL
Fantastic movie.
You are only the second reactor I have ever seen react to this film.
Well done and thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Your points on much of the language and items like "the Champ's" speech are perfect, but don't forget that the 1930s sterotypes are much different than anything we have experienced in the last 40 or 50 years.
Yes indeed. Thanks for watching!
Tommie's name in real life was Thomas Mikal Ford.
Sugar Ray's girlfriend is played by BERLINDA TOLBERT, who also played JENNY JEFFERSON from the sitcom THE JEFFERSON'S
If you haven’t seen boomerang pls react to it one of his best movies that didn’t get much love because all the black actors were buisness executives in high places it’s a must watch believe me
I remember putting that movie on in my late teens but I never finished it. I actually don’t remember much about the scenes so I’ll put that movie on the list. Thank you for the suggestion!
Boomerang has always been well regarded...just not outside of the black community.
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You totally missed the visual jokes in the beginning looking down at the sushi 😂😂😂
Nah I saw it. When you edit these it’s like watching the movie 5 times
Della Reese and the cop in this movie aalso were Jazz singers Just like eartha Kitt in another Eddie Murphy produced movie Boomerang Lady Eloise !!!
Oh wow!
@@im_a_Fann By the way, I think when you mentioned Richard Pryor's eyes opening wide etc., keep in mind that Richard in this movie had lost weight ('89) due to being diagnosed with MS in ('86). I think Eddie wanted to finally worked with his idol before he died. So, MS weakens muscles control etc., that may be partly what was happening with the eyes. Do you know who the old guy with bad eyesight is? Legendary comedian before Pryor and star of black sit-com classic "Sanford and Son" Redd Foxx! Eddie wanted to capture three generations of legendary black comedians in one movie. I'm sure that you've at least heard of "Sanford and Son" - maybe? lol
I’ve heard of Sanford and Son but never watched it. I also know about Redd Foxx but never seen his face until now 😂
Lovely that they were able to get all of them in one movie. Great way to commemorate such a moment!
He is tommy in everything he plays in and his real name is tommy idk how he always worked that in 😂
Exactly 😂
Champ doesn't have a brain injury, he stutters. He needed a speech pathologist as a child. Richard Pryors face is over exaggerated bc he burned his body. Research the cast. There is a reason why this cast was put together.
I will not, but thanks for the information. It’s a *reaction* channel. Nothing more.
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Richard Pryor was suffering from MS at this time.
Yep the comments told me. Thanks for watching
wait what? I never would've known.
0:08 This movie was Eddie Murphy’s directoral debut featuring comedy legends. This movie received horrible reviews from critics because Eddie Murphy was breaking away from being the token black guy in movies. Eddie Murphy & Arsenio Hall are best friends. Tommy Smalls’ real name is Tommy Ford. Here’s a sad fact: He passed away in 2016.
Nobody knew it at the time, but back then Richard Pryor was said to be in the beginning stages of having M.S. Not even Eddie Murphy knew while directing Harlem Nights. Not sure if the condition had any effect on Richard Pryor's acting at that point.
Maybe the boxer stuttered as a child and never got it corrected ...who knows
the green lady in kcmo is a good jazz club. live music on two floors until 3 am. expensive but appropriately so.
also, calhoun is a scottish name. it is most likely an irish mob.
Good to know thanks for the info!
The Blue Room is/was another good jazz club in kcmo (18th & Vine).
This is one of those where it HAS to be the uncensored version, just like "Blazing Saddles." You need to hear the language, raw. Sometimes it's ugly, but sometimes the ugly is why it's funny, because the ugly person just showed their ignorance, and we get to laugh at them, together, like family, laughing at the dumb one the other family keeps in the basement.
31:37 Yes, I'm surprised she's still with him after that but the reason she stayed is none of our business.🤷♀
The Champ is the funniest part
I think this was a fanboy/passion project for Eddie Murphy....it had some true trail blazers in Entertainment for black people...Foxx and Prior were the among biggest trailblazers for comedy beyond the 70's which Eddie would have come of age to. It definitely doesn't rank up there as far as Prior's or Eddie's best movies of all time....but just to see those three up on the screen together, probably means more to Eddie than any critical acclaim...
No young lady it’s not boxing makes you stutters… Actor, James, Earl Jones, stutter real bad when he was young…Now he’s the voice of Darth Vader…this is CNN
I wish they hadn't taken out the part arsenio hall said a-hole
Oh lol
Hell Yeah None Could Go Wrong At Those Blues/Jaz Spots Just Cool Vibes Compared To Other Shit Going On Nowadays
The Lady Thats Named Sunshine In This Is Real Name Lela Rochon
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Richard Pryor was going through multiple sceloris during this time. Sadly, his facial ticks and expressions were likely signs of his disease process.
Yeah other ppl in the comments have told me. Sad. Thank you for watching!
I actually liked this movie when it came out, but can see your point about it being dragged out.. This was Eddie Murphy’s directing debut.. He admitted himself that he only made this movie to see if he could actually direct and what he found out was he couldn’t, so he never tried again..
Oh that’s very interesting! I think he did a great job 🤷🏾♀️
Pitty Pat is a card game...
Oh! Good to know. Thank you
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 classic
31:55 Lela Rochon
Baby Eddie was beat in Boomerang too
Why are you dissecting everything with today’s parameters. It’s a movie that takes place during prohibition.
Because I want to. Some movies hold up and some don’t.
This is my #1 movie of all time. Your beautiful cuteness. I'm a Fann.. "of yours". 🎉❤❤. Where you from? ❤️. No I'm not creepy. 😆😅
Thanks for watching 🙂
Sis, you missed an incredible amount of nuance by not looking at the screen.
Nah I’m good. When editing it’s like watching the movie 10 times 😪
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Thank you! Coming to America is on the list
Great reaction gorgeous
Thanks for watching!
I am sorry, great reaction but you are naturally beautiful.
What Ya Eating On
Sushi
@@im_a_Fann Oh Ok Thats Wusap I Still Never had Sushi Before