The movie "Harlem Nights" is a story in Harlem, New York. Mr. Sugar Ray, an African American business runs a club called Sugar Ray's. With the help of his son, Quick, the club was bringing in more money than ever. Local gangster Bugsy Calhoune learns that Ray's club is bringing in more money than his own business, the Pitty Pat Club. Enraged with jealously, Calhoune pays a corrupt cop name Phil Cantone to close Ray's club. To make matters worse, Quick starts to fall for Calhoune's mistress, Miss Dominique La Rue. The movie settings in the 1930's during the prime of the Harlem Renaissance. During this time, black culture exploded in many areas including art, music, business, etc. Harlem was the place known for black people to go and live their …show more content…
Blacks usually had to work under whites to earn more money. In the movie the characters reflect on modern times in social terms between blacks and whites. In this movie Sugar Ray and Quick (African Americans) didn’t really back down or wasn’t afraid of Caucasian gangster Bugsy. Back then, whites usually got what they wanted from blacks, especially if they had crooked cops involved. Good news the movie didn’t leave out many historical details. The costumes, dialogue, settings, etc., perfect in a comedic way. The movie does point out the struggles for African Americans to make a good living in the USA. To even attempt to compete with whites they usually would have to gain the money illegally like Sugar Ray's Club. When it comes to non-historical moments, the movie is a comedy pleasure. Harlem Nights tries to portrays the partnership between crooked cop Cantone and Ray. Speaking realistically, most policeman would either take the whole business or arrest blacks for illegal business. What can be learned from the movie is how blacks sort of dealt with the racial discrimination and used their own talents to make a living. Every one back then wanted to make a