Across 110th Street (1972)
Title: Across 110th Street
Genre: Neo Noir Action Thriller Film Directed By: Barry Shear Screenplay By: Luther Davis Based On: Across 110th 1970 novel by Wally Ferris
Starring:
Anthony Quinn as Captain Frank Mattelli
Yaphet Kotto as Lieutenant William Pope
Anthony Franciosa as Nick D'Salvio
Paul Benjamin as Jim Harris
Ed Bernard as Joe Logart
Richard Ward as "Doc" Johnson
Antonio Fargas as Henry J. Jackson
Norma Donaldson as Gloria Roberts
Gilbert Lewis as Shevvy
Marlene Warfield as Mrs. Jackson
Nat Polen as Lieutenant Reilly
Tim O'Connor as Lieutenant Hartnett
Gloria Hendry as Laurelene
Burt Young as Lapides
Charles McGregor as Chink
Paul Harris as "Mr. C."
Janet Sarno as Teresa D'Salvio
Robert Sacchi as Jerry
Arnold Williams as Glenn Fears
Frank Macetta as Don Gennarro
Ric Mancini as Police Detective
Music: Bobby Womack / J. J. Johnson Country: United States Released: 1972 Duration: 01:41:34 Quality: 4K UHD 2160p Blu-ray Video
Specs:
Video: MPEG-H HEVC Video / 81502 kbps / 2160p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / Main 10 @ Level 5.1 @ High / 10 bits / HDR10 / BT.2020 *MPEG-H HEVC Video / 103 kbps / 1080p / 23.976 fps / 16:9 / Main 10 @ Level 5.1 @ High / 10 bits / Dolby Vision / BT.2020
Audio: 1: English / DTS-HD Master Audio / 1881 kbps / 2.0 / 48 kHz / 24-bit (DTS Core: 2.0 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)
Subtitles: English 36.549 kbps Chinese 23.636 kbps Chinese 24.129 kbps Chinese 39.418 kbps Chinese 39.908 kbps
About:
Across 110th Street is a 1972 American neo noir action thriller film directed by Barry Shear and starring Yaphet Kotto, Anthony Quinn, Anthony Franciosa and Paul Benjamin. The film is set in Harlem, New York and takes its name from 110th Street, the traditional dividing line between Harlem and Central Park that functioned as an informal boundary of race and class in 1970s New York City.
Focusing on a heist, murder and a subsequent investigation, Across 110th Street takes inspiration from both the blaxploitation films of the 1970s as well as the film noir genre. Across 110th Street is remembered in part for its soundtrack, which features a classic song of the same name by Bobby Womack.
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