Harlem Nights Craps Scene

Harlem nights craps scene

Factual error: In the opening scene when the guys are shooting craps, Little Quick shoots the large man squarely between the eyes. The man wasn't looking downward and it would have been impossible for a 4 foot tall kid to shoot a 6 foot tall man at that angle squarely in the forehead.

Factual error: When Ray and Annie are lying in bed talking about Quick they're listening to a song (Just One More Chance by Billie Holiday) that was recorded in 1959, however the movie is set in the 1930s.(00:33:39 - 00:35:40)

Harlem Nights Craps Scene

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  • Harlem Nights was an Eddie Murphy production. It was a crime-comedy set in the 1930s in Harlem New York focusing upon a group of African American gamblers and hustlers. It had an all star cast of Murphy, Richard Pryor, Arsenio Hall, Red Foxx, Jasmin Guy, Della Reese, Danny Aiello, and others.
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  • Harlem Nights did manage to garner a single Oscar nomination, Joe I. Tompkins for Best Costume Design (he lost to Phyllis Dalton for Henry V). Harlem Nights, for all its flaws, has enough moments of true hilarity to qualify as a minor comedy classic. The fact that Eddie Murphy, Richard Pryor and Redd Foxx share the screen together for the one.
  • Harlem Nights (1989) 00:06:25 Now, go home and brush that tooth. Time - Phrase; 00:06:17 What the fuck is wrong with you? Man, look, you shot, you lost.

Harlem Nights Craps Table Scene

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Harlem Nights Craps Scene

Harlem Nights Synopsis: 'Sugar' Ray is the owner of an illegal casino, who contend with the pressures of vicious gangsters and corrupt policemen who want to see him go out of business. In the world of organized crime and police corruption in the 1930s, any dastardly trick is fair.