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Synopsis: Ossie Davis makes his directorial debut a smashing success in the trend-setting action crime comedy Cotton Comes To Harlem.
Starring: Godfrey Cambridge, Raymond St. Jacques
Supporting actors: Calvin Lockhart, Judy Pace, Redd Foxx, Emily Yancy, John Anderson, Lou Jacobi, Eugene Roche, J.D. Cannon, Mabel Robinson, Dick Sabol, Cleavon Little, Teddy Wilson, Maxwell Glanville, Arnold Williams, Van Kirksey, Helen Martin, Irwin C. Watson, Gertrude Jeannette, Leonardo Cimino, Simm Landres
Directed by: Ossie Davis
Genre: Action, Comedy
Runtime: 1 hour 37 minutes
Release year: 1970
Studio: MGM
ASIN: B001EZ2TV8 (Rental) and B001EZ0SES (Purchase)
Amazon.com Sales Rank: #43,530 in Amazon Video On Demand (See Bestsellers in Amazon Video On Demand)
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Cotton Comes To Harlem DVD ~ Godfrey Cambridge

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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: May 27, 1970
  • Production Company: Formosa Productions
  • Filming Locations: Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Films of the Day, That Set the 70s STYLE, May 18, 2002
By Tsuyoshi (Kyoto, Japan) - See all my reviews
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"Cotton Comes to Harlem" is a solid, funny, and most of all, cool movie which was, besides "Shaft" and "Coffy," to set the trend of the black movies of the 70s. Look how Godfrey Cambridge and Raymond St. Jacques walk and talk, and you'll know the meaning of "style."

Based on Chester Himes's novel, the film follows the two super-cool cops who suspect that Rev. O'Malley's "Back to Africa" campaign (minimun entry 100 dallors needed) is a fraud to steal money from people living in Harlem. But things get complicated when, during the rally, the organization is attacked by masked gangsters who took the money of $87,000, and that was done under the nose of the very cops. Determined to nail the criminal, and possibly the preacher himself, the detective Gravediffer & Coffin start their investigation, and do it in their own fashion.

The film keeps the fast pace with a tightly knit web of characters including Reverend's beautiful wife Iris. But most charming part of the film remains the same today: its being funny and smart. In fact, you will see among violent actions suddenly unexpected humor. The best thing of the film is, in my book, the car chase scene that include "the cemetary chase" and "a flying guy." The film also ends with a showdown in the Apollo Theater (though I don't know whether the inside scene of it was really shot there) And the real Harlem locale of the 70s, which helps to create the authentic atomospher, would be someday a precious record of the New York City.

In short, this is a film Quentin Tarantino with his known flair for characters and story might have shot 30 years ago. Some part of the film look, I admit, dated today when you see women's parts are little better than secondary, just catering obligatory sex scenes. Still, those scenes have been given slight touch of humor, that might almost compensate for the lack of the screen goddess like Pam Grier. Buy this one, along with "Coffy" and "Shaft" and perhaps "Across the 110th Street." That makes a quick course of learning what the blaxploitation films are all about.

Those two main charaters are to reappear in "Come Back Charlston Blues," which is, unfortunately, not as good as this one.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Two Words: Judy Pace!, June 29, 2003
This review is from: Cotton Comes To Harlem (DVD)
Seeing Judy Pace in this movie is worth the price of admission alone! The movie itself has an interesting storyline and it does bounce around a little but is definately entertaining. This movie isn't as cliche as many of the other films in this genre. There are some good chase scenes and it was interesting to see Redd Foxx pre 'Sanford and Son'. I would consider this one of the most important movies of the blaxploitation genre.
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3.0 out of 5 stars More Interesting than Good, June 14, 2001
By Andre M. "brnn64" (Mt. Pleasant, SC United States) - See all my reviews
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This film might have been very funny when it first came out in 1970, but for recent audiences it's more interesting than good. Not much in the way of laugh-getting qualities. It is interesting to see the soon-to-be's that would later star in Black movies and TV shows of the 70s and having lived in Harlem for a while as a child in the early 70s, the locations bring back memories. But what i found fascinating (aside from watching that FINE Judy Pace) was Calvin Lockheart's portrayal of Deke O'Mally, which today looks like an ugly and eerily accurate prediction of Louis Farrakhan and other such leaders that were to come in the future.
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5.0 out of 5 stars El Cojonu Speaks
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5.0 out of 5 stars A ripoff, a high speed chase and Harlem scenery
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'Am I Black enough for you?' That was the question the Right, Righteous, Reverend, Deke O'Malley asked of the people. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very funny movie.
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