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Across 110th Street
TrailerThe film concentrates on a corrupt, older white cop and a young African-American cop are responsible for chasing three criminal running away with a lot of money. The police must find all ways to catch them before cruel the Mafia henchman does that.Actors: Frank Adu, Frank Arno, Joseph Attles, Paul Benjamin, Ed Bernard, Tina Beyer, Gerry Black, Samual Blue Jr., Norman Bush, Anthony C. Cannon, Maria Carey, ...»Director: Barry ShearCountry: United StatesDuration: 102 minQuality: HDRelease: 1972IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Across 110th Street"
VarietyMarch 26, 2009[Across 110th Street] is well-made, realistic in presentation and effect with uniformly good portrayals from actors, but depressingly lacking in a sympathetic focal point for audiences to grasp.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006It's a gutsy affair, given a distinct lift by the Harlem locations; and between the bouts of physical aggression, there are occasional moments of insight into the fraught relationship between Quinn and Kotto.
New York TimesMay 09, 2005It manages at once to be unfair to blacks, vicious towards whites and insulting to anyone who feels that race relations might consist of something better than improvised genocide.
Chicago ReaderFebruary 17, 2002Extremely seedy and violent, this 1972 feature by Barry Shear and cinematographer Jack Priestley makes extraordinary use of Harlem locations.
Blu-ray.comSeptember 27, 2014Gritty and mindful of perspective, the feature is a bruising examination of power and desperation, filled with energetic chases and fiery confrontations.
PopMattersMay 24, 2014Violence, especially violence at the expense of the black community, has seldom been more candidly dissected and critiqued in American film as it is in Across 110th Street.
TV GuideMay 23, 2014Smartly edited with terrific location work in New York City. The dependable Kotto is a standout.
Radio TimesMay 23, 2014Barry Shear's picture tries to be hard-edged and aim for realism, but doesn't always succeed.
ColeSmithey.comMarch 22, 2011[VIDEO] As exaggerated as the violence appears, it is in keeping with the social climate of the time. No punches are pulled, and rightly so.
EmanuelLevy.ComDecember 20, 2010One of the best actioners of the 1970s, this unpretentious film benefits from sharp editing, on-location shooting and strong acting.
Video-Reviewmaster.comMarch 14, 2009Dated crime drama headed by top cast including Anthony Quinn.
Film4May 24, 2003Before studios insisted on an injection of sugary sentiment, this what what a New York cop thriller looked like.
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