What movie was the song Across 110th Street in?
Across 110th Street
Across 110th Street/Movie
What year was the movie Across 110th Street?
December 19, 1972 (New York)
Across 110th Street/Release date
What album is across 110th Street on?
Greatest Hits
Across 110th Street/Album
Who wrote the song Across 110th Street?
Bobby Womack
J. J. Johnson
Across 110th Street/Composers
Where is the 110th Street?
110th Street is a street in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It is commonly known as the boundary between Harlem and Central Park, along which it is known as Central Park North.
Why is 110th Street famous?
In popular culture The street is known from the Bobby Womack song “Across 110th Street” and from the 1972 movie of the same title (starring Yaphet Kotto and Anthony Quinn). The song also was used later in the 1997 film Jackie Brown and the 2007 film American Gangster.
What percent of Harlem is Hispanic?
Hispanic or Latino of any race were 22.2% (26,333) of the population.
Who are the actors in Across 110th Street?
Across 110th Street: Directed by Barry Shear. With Frank Adu, Frank Arno, Joseph Attles, Paul Benjamin. Two New York City cops go after amateur crooks who are trying to rip off the Mafia and start a gang war. Menu Movies
What is your review of Across 110th Street (movie)?
Across 110th Street(uncredited)Written by Bobby Womackand J.J. JohnsonPerformed by Bobby Womack User reviews70 Review Top review 8/10 An excellent crime drama. While not truly “blaxploitation”, the integrated cast is of major interest in this story (based on a novel by Wally Ferris) strongly and memorably depicting racial differences.
Soundtracks Across 110th Street(uncredited)Written by Bobby Womackand J.J. JohnsonPerformed by Bobby Womack User reviews70 Review Top review
Why is Across 110th Street so popular?
“Across 110th Street” was more than just a cliché (yet it was full of them), it was deep and developed (yet had a simplistic story about cops and criminals), it was gritty and honest (yet overly-so enough to make you gasp, not laugh), and it was pure, uncut, cinematic genius from beginning to the wildly unseen ending.