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Harlem Nights was released in the United States and Canada on November 17, 1989. During its opening weekend it grossed a total of $16.1 million from 2,180 theaters—an average of $7,383 per theater—making it the highest grossing film of the weekend, ahead of Look Who's Talking ($8.5 million) in its sixth week of release, and the debuting The ...
Eddie Murphy. Della Reese. Redd Foxx. Richard Pryor. Robin Harris. Arsenio Hall. Jasmine Guy. Lela Rochon. The cast list alone The post 28 Days of Black Movies: ‘Harlem Nights’ is an all-star ...
Hell Up in Harlem, 1973; Live and Let Die, 1973; Claudine, 1974; Aaron Loves Angela, 1975; The Brother from Another Planet, 1984; The Cotton Club, 1984; Looking for Langston, 1988; Harlem Nights, 1989; King of New York, 1990; Paris Is Burning, 1990; Reversal of Fortune, 1990 (City College of New York in Harlem, was used to depict Harvard ...
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The film garnered nominations at the BMI Film & TV Awards and the MTV Movie Awards, while its soundtrack became a top-selling album. Entertainment Weekly called it an underrated classic and one of the best Eddie Murphy movies of the 1990s. [2] A 2019 television series based on the film, also called Boomerang, premiered on February 12, 2019, on BET.
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