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Harlem Story

Original title: The Cool World
  • 1963
  • 16
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
727
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Harlem Story (1963)
CrimeDrama

A look at the horrors of Harlem ghetto slum life filled with drugs, violence, human misery, and a sense of despair due to the racial prejudices of American society.A look at the horrors of Harlem ghetto slum life filled with drugs, violence, human misery, and a sense of despair due to the racial prejudices of American society.A look at the horrors of Harlem ghetto slum life filled with drugs, violence, human misery, and a sense of despair due to the racial prejudices of American society.

  • Director
    • Shirley Clarke
  • Writers
    • Shirley Clarke
    • Carl Lee
    • Warren Miller
  • Stars
    • Rony Clanton
    • Carl Lee
    • Yolanda Rodríguez
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    727
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shirley Clarke
    • Writers
      • Shirley Clarke
      • Carl Lee
      • Warren Miller
    • Stars
      • Rony Clanton
      • Carl Lee
      • Yolanda Rodríguez
    • 10User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Rony Clanton
    • Duke
    • (as Hampton Clanton)
    Carl Lee
    • Priest
    Yolanda Rodríguez
    • Luanne
    Clarence Williams III
    Clarence Williams III
    • Blood
    • (as Clarence Williams)
    Gary Bolling
    • Littleman
    Bostic Felton
    • Rod
    Gloria Foster
    Gloria Foster
    • Mrs. Custis
    John Marriott
    John Marriott
    • Hurst
    • (as John Marriot)
    Georgia Burke
    • Grandma
    Marilyn Cox
    • Miss Dewpoint
    Jerome Raphael
    • Mr. Shapiro
    Mel Stewart
    Mel Stewart
    • Con-man
    Joe Dennis
    • Douglas Thurston
    • (as Joseph Dennis)
    Ronald Perry
    • The Kids: Savage
    Charles Richardson
    • The Kids: Beebop
    Bruce Edwards
    • The Kids: Warrior
    Lloyd Edwards
    • The Kids: Foxy
    Teddy McCain
    • The Kids: Saint
    • (as Ted McCain)
    • Director
      • Shirley Clarke
    • Writers
      • Shirley Clarke
      • Carl Lee
      • Warren Miller
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    8richardchatten

    Gang Warfare

    After filming 'The Connection' in one room, Shirley Clarke this time came closest to making a classical feature film by taking to the mean streets of Harlem with a camera crew for this cinema verite equivalent of 'West Side Story', with a vivid jazz score by Mal Waldron; this time the rival gangs both being black, the hero belonging to the Pythons, whose mortal foes are The Wolves.
    10limnetic

    The Cool Word is a Ground Breaking Film

    The Cool World is the first film about Harlem that was actually shot in Harlem. Hanging the camera from the ceiling provides a very personal experience for the viewer. The viewer is there as a participant, not as a spectator.

    The Cool World is a very much not a Hollywood looking film with fast moving, up close, scenes. Dark yellow hued interior scenes capture the true feeling of the dwellings of the gang members. Shirley Clarke has taken us into The Cool World.

    Little known trivia, is that Wally Cox's wife acted in this film. Another little known piece of trivia is that, since she lived in the Chelsea Hotel during the time that Sid Vicious also lived there, Shirley Clarke was a consultant on the film Sid and Nancy.
    10mosoul_65

    The real deal...raw and uncut

    In the early '70's, at age 12 I was sleepily channel surfing late at night, (past my bedtime at a friend's house) looking for monster movies. I believe I was watching Channel 2, (KTVU Oakland, California's then independent now Fox-affiliated TV station) when I was riveted awake by the most amazing film. For years I looked for it, telling anyone who would listen about how real it seemed. How compelling it was. I never found anyone else who had seen it, let alone a theater showing it, a video or a DVD of it. One of the reasons I came to IMDb was to at last find confirmation of The Cool World's existence (not the Ralph Bakshi cartoon). I found some lobby cards at a collector's fair and bought them. Hope was awakened in me in the early '90's when I heard of a special showing at the Roxie Cinema. The print was on loan from Shirley Clarke as it was so rare. The day came and I arrived at the cinema and the print didn't appear due to a shipping snafu. By now I was losing hope. When I first wrote this I hadn't seen it again. Recently, I saw it at last. It is an amazing cultural document of 1960's Harlem.
    7Boba_Fett1138

    It's the hard knock life.

    There once was a a movement, mostly active in New York and a period in which movies were shot very raw, in an almost documentary like style. These type of movies try to give you an insight on the daily lives of often poor and struggling ethic groups, living in a certain part of town, as if it's really a documentary you are watching. Perhaps the best and also best known example of this style of film-making was John Cassavetes' 1959 movie "Shadows".

    The movie is shot in the fashion of a documentary but that really doesn't mean that it also feels like one though. It's still very obviously an acted out movie, with scripted situations in it. The approach to it all still makes it feel like a very raw and also straight-forward movie, about crime, drugs and racial issues, all set in the Harlem ghetto, in New York City.

    It's not necessarily a movie that follows a clear main plot line, which is consistent with this style of film-making but it's not really something that I like. Sure, it works out real fine for 20-30 minutes or so but after a while things just start to get less interesting to follow because there isn't really anything happening within the story and it isn't ever really going anywhere. I did understand the points the movie tried to make, with its raw approach, depicting the hard and desperate life within the ghetto but it just never came across as anything provoking or powerful.

    It still could had been fine if only the movie had some more intriguing and likable characters in it. I don't really feel like we ever got to know any of them, which also doesn't really make you care about any of them or what happens within the movie its story. So no, this movie just isn't for me, though I'm still able to appreciate it and admire the way it got made and shot.

    So still a movie I appreciated watching, just never one I ever loved.

    7/10

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    CurtHerzstark

    Flawed but interesting.....

    Shirley Clarke is one of those filmmakers I've heard about but I never seen any of her films, until now.

    In New York at this time Cassavetes and many other filmmakers were doing films outside of the Hollywood system and tried to tell a different kind of film.

    Shirley Clarke was definitely a part of this filmmovement using and deploying the same kind of style, tone and content.

    This socialrealistic, gritty, dramadocumentary about street life in Harlem in 60's seen from a very young African American male by the name of Duke who joins a gang called the Pythons and starts waging a war against a rival gang called the Wolfs, is interesting albeit very flawed film experience.

    At times this film is reminiscent of Cassavetes but being a very flawed film, the use of stock footage, voice-over, improvisational acting, etc means that Clarke sometimes ends up being a protegé to b-moviemaker Doris Wishman.

    It may seem odd that I'm comparing the two but at times these two filmmakers seem to have a lot in common.

    At best this film comes across as very dark, realistic portrayal of inner city youth crime in 60's. The film doesn't shy away from drugabuse, prostitution, interracial relationships etc.

    Strangely, this film hasn't been released on DVD nor have Criterion, Masters of cinema etc released her films in a DVD box.

    Shirley Clarke should get that treatment, she deserves it. And this film should be seen by more people interested in early American independent cinema.

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      Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider.
    • Connections
      Featured in Cinéastes de notre temps: "Rome brûle" (Portrait de Shirley Clarke) (1970)

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 1965 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Zipporah Films
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Cool World
    • Filming locations
      • Central Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Cool World
      • Wiseman Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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