Cinafilm has over 5 million movie reviews and counting …
Sitemap
Search

Last updated: 05 Jun 2026 at 18:32 UTC

Back to movie details

Review of by Senor C — 10 Oct 2011

Share
Tweet

Tuesday, October 11, 2011.

(1973) Hell Up in Harlem.

ACTION.

Consider first, the time the film was made when New York City was one of the most dangerous cities to live, with alot of corruption happening around, law enforcements and elected mayors were doing unethical things they weren't supposed to do. Up comes Fred Williamson as Tommy Gibbs who has all the names and records of all the corrupted officials who're involved, using this information to take control of all the drug trafficking and the dealings happening around the streets of Harlem, an area dominated by African Americans with alot of illegal activity going on, usually unsupervised by the city! Gibbs lets his dad handle part of the sections around NYC with his son Tommy handling the rest and the real heat doesn't happen until an hour later!

Directed by low budget director Larry Cohen, this film could've been better, but with low production values, fake action sequences, and plenty of second rate acting, can make ones experience to be quite bad and could've been decent had Larry Cohen gotten more money for this film, but made the most of what the studio can give him! The funky soundtrack is pretty good too, but can only carry a film so far!

2 out of 4.

This review of Hell Up In Harlem (1973) was written by on 10 Oct 2011.

Hell Up In Harlem has generally received mixed reviews.

Was this review helpful?

Yes
No

More Reviews of Hell Up In Harlem

More reviews of this movie

Reviews of Similar Movies

More Reviews

Share This Page

Share
Tweet

Popular Movies Right Now

Movies You Viewed Recently

Get social with CinafilmFollow us for reviews of the latest moviesCinafilm - TwitterCinafilm - PinterestCinafilm - RSS