Across 110th Street (1972)Written by Luther Davis, Wally FerrisDirected by Barry ShearRunning Time: 115 minutes (approx)Production Year: 1972Rating: 18 CertificateFilmed in ColourViolent crime drama. When $300,000 is stolen from a Mafia-controlled bank by men dressed as cops, the real New York City police force are determined to track them down. Also in hot pursuit are the mobsters whose bank was robbed, resulting in a tense and often violent chase through the backstreets and underworld of Harlem. Quentin Tarantino payed homage to the film by using Bobby Womack's title song in 'Jackie Brown'. When is Across 110th Street next on TV?
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