Sugar Hill with Wesley Snipes: DVD Cover

    Sugar Hill
    a.k.a. Harlem Director: Leon Ichaso Cast: Wesley Snipes, Michael Wright, Theresa Randle, Clarence Williams III

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    • DVD Release Date: 01/14/2003
    • Original Release: 1994
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 26,220
     
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    Features

    Closed Caption; Featurette; Theatrical trailer; Interactive menus; Scene selection; Anamorphic widescreen (aspect ratio 1.85:1); Audio: English Dolby Surround, Spanish Dolby Surround; Subtitles: English, Spanish

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Main Titles
    2. Mama's Medication
    3. Dear Mother...
    4. Romeo & Melissa
    5. The Junkie's Son
    6. To Be a Gangster
    7. A Personal Thing
    8. The Guy From Red Hook
    9. I'm Out
    10. A Walk With Melissa
    11. A.R.'s Advice
    12. If I Go Away
    13. In Danger
    14. Trouble
    15. Things Are Different
    16. The Widow
    17. A Truce
    18. Another Chance
    19. Dinner With Pops
    20. War
    21. Out of Control
    22. No Promises
    23. Time to Go Home
    24. Melissa's Date
    25. Harry's Threat
    26. The Player's Mean Streak
    27. End of the Road
    28. Ray's Fix
    29. An "Understanding"
    30. Death in the Family
    31. There's Still Life
    32. End Titles

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    Editorial Reviews

    Wesley Snipes and Michael Wright play druglord brothers who have a mob-like crime empire in the Sugar Hill section of Harlem. Through flashbacks, we see how Roemello Skuggs (Snipes) and Raynathan Skuggs (Wright) entered the drug culture, with Raynathan helping his mother inject heroin. She died when the boys were young, but their father A.R. Skuggs (Clarence Williams III) survived, remaining a hopeless and frightful heroin addict. Roemello has grown up to be an educated, culturally pretentious businessman who stays away from his own merchandise, wears expensive cashmere coats and other colorful clothes, and lives in a beautiful uptown apartment, while being plagued by guilt. Raynathan, however, is losing his battle with drug addiction and spiraling downward. Roemello runs the family drug business with the help of an old-fashioned mob boss, Gus Molino (Abe Vigoda), whose grocery is a front for the dealing. To fuel his doubts, Roemello becomes involved with a beautiful aspiring actress, Melissa (Theresa Randle), and she urges him to get out of the drug business. But a rival dealer, Lolly Jonas (Ernie Hudson), cuts into Roemello territory, there is a brutally violent turf war, and Roemello must decide whether to defend or abandon his livelihood. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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    January 15, 2006: Wesley Snipes, Michael Wright and Clarence Williamson III are three marvalous actors. It s too bad they had to collaborate on a rather derogatory and senselessly un poetic movie about urban life..Michael Harris is another great black actor