Review of Across 110th Street (1972) by Private U — 09 Jul 2008
The story is grim, bleak and violent and the grit and grime of Harlem is present in every scene. The movie's theme is black vs. white with no subtle shades of gray. Three black men steal money from the Mafia, who control Harlem and do a lucrative numbers business in that community.
The robbers are disguised as policemen but that ruse eventually comes to light, and the Mafia search for the men, not only to reclaim their money but to teach the brazen thieves a savage, brutal lesson.
This review of Across 110th Street (1972) was written by Private U on 09 Jul 2008.
Across 110th Street has generally received positive reviews.
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