Review of Across 110th Street (1972) by Brad G — 09 Feb 2009
It's a pretty standard exploitation flick with a great cast. Anthony Quinn and Yaphet Kotto are awesome, but you can tell they were working within the confines of a low budget. The story is engrossing, but the heavies from both the "black gang" and the "mafia" are laughable.
I was pleasantly surprised by the downer ending, but, like I said, it's Quinn and Kotto (I am a huge Homicide fan and it was great to see almost a prequel to his character's arc in this film) are the things that keep you watching.
This review of Across 110th Street (1972) was written by Brad G on 09 Feb 2009.
Across 110th Street has generally received positive reviews.
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