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A Rage in Harlem

Rated R for violence, sensuality, and language.

R 108min.
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Bill Duke directs this quirky film adaptation of Chester Himes' crime novel -- a heavily plotted gangster tale with a sweet love story hidden underneath. The film begins in Natchez, Mississippi in 1956. Read More
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