The Guy from Harlem

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"He's Clean ... Mean ... A Fighting Machine!"
  • R
  • 1977
  • 1 hr 26 min
  • 2.4  (729)

The Guy from Harlem is a blaxploitation film from 1977. It follows the story of Al Connors (Loye Hawkins), a tough private detective from Harlem who is hired by a wealthy socialite to protect her daughter, who has been targeted by a crime syndicate. Al is a streetwise and confident investigator who is not afraid to speak his mind. He possesses incredible fighting skills and a remarkable sense of humor, which he uses to his advantage as he navigates through the crime-ridden streets of New York City. As he sets out to protect the young socialite, Al finds himself in the midst of a dangerous criminal underworld, where corruption, drugs, and violence are rampant.

Al's investigation leads him to a Caribbean island where he uncovers a sinister plot involving the syndicate and an international drug-smuggling ring. With the help of a local musician (Cathy Davis), Al fights to bring down the criminals and save the day.

The Guy from Harlem is a typical blaxploitation film of the 1970s, with all the usual cliches and tropes of the genre. The film features a lot of action, with Al engaging in various fight scenes and shootouts as he battles against the criminals. There are also a lot of car chases and explosions, which add to the film's sense of excitement and danger.

While Loye Hawkins gives a solid performance as Al, the other actors in the film are less impressive. Cathy Davis, who plays the love interest, is pretty but unremarkable, while Patricia Fulton, who plays the wealthy socialite, is stiff and unconvincing. The film's villains are also pretty one-dimensional, with no real depth or complexity to their characters.

The film's soundtrack is a highlight, with a mix of funk, soul, and jazz that perfectly captures the energy and style of the blaxploitation genre. The music helps to create a sense of tension and excitement throughout the film, and is one of its standout features.

Overall, The Guy from Harlem is a fun and entertaining film that will appeal to fans of the blaxploitation genre. It may not be a classic of the genre, but it's a solid entry that provides plenty of action, humor, and excitement.

The Guy from Harlem is a 1977 action movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 26 minutes. It has received poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 2.4.

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  • Release Date
    1977
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 26 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    2.4  (729)