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Sugar Hill
Sugar Hill

Sugar Hill (1994)

56% User Rating
2h 3min
Drama
Action
Thriller
Crime

"He wanted power. He wanted revenge. Now he just wants out."

In the Harlem neighborhood of New York City, the Mafia steps in when a drug dealer quits his partner brother to lead a straight life with his girlfriend.

Leon IchasoDirector

Cast

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Wesley Snipes

Wesley Snipes

Romello Skuggs

Michael Wright

Michael Wright

Raynathan Skuggs

Theresa Randle

Theresa Randle

Mellisa

Donald Faison

Donald Faison

Kymie

O.L. Duke

O.L. Duke

Tutty

Leslie Uggams

Leslie Uggams

Doris Holly

Sam Gordon

Sam Gordon

Raynathan Skuggs (age 18)

Marquise Wilson

Marquise Wilson

Roemello Skuggs (age 10)

Dulé Hill

Dulé Hill

Roemello Skuggs (age 17)

Steve Harris

Steve Harris

Ricky Goggles

Vondie Curtis-Hall

Vondie Curtis-Hall

Mark Doby

Ernie Hudson

Ernie Hudson

Lolly Jonas

Abe Vigoda

Abe Vigoda

Gus Molino

Khandi Alexander

Khandi Alexander

Ella Skuggs

Joe Dallesandro

Joe Dallesandro

Tony Adamo

DeVaughn Nixon

DeVaughn Nixon

Raynathan Skuggs (age 11)

Clarence Williams III

Clarence Williams III

Arthur Romello "A.R." Skuggs

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Maria R. Kelly

Coco's Girlfriend (as Maria Kelley)

Sam Bottoms

Sam Bottoms

Oliver Thompson

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Anthony Thomas

Worker

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John Pittman

Lucky

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Michael Guess

Y.G. (Young Gun)

Kimberly Russell

Kimberly Russell

Chantal (as Kimberly Russel)

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Karl Johnson

Bouncer

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Andre Lamal

Martin David

Larry Joshua

Larry Joshua

Harry Molino

Raymond Serra

Raymond Serra

Sal Marconi

Frank Ferrara Sr.

Frank Ferrara Sr.

Sal's Bodyguard

Bryan Clark

Bryan Clark

Dean

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Alex Brown

Nigerian #2 (as Alex A. Brown)

Nick Corello

Nick Corello

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Natalie Venetia Belcon

Natalie Venetia Belcon

Lynette (as Natalie Belcon)

Brenden Jefferson

Brenden Jefferson

Kid

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Denetria Champ

Diva

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Abdul Mutakabbir

Bouncer

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Yusaf Ramadan

Bouncer

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Lord Michael Banks

Nigerian

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Alex Brown

Nigerian #2

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Phyromn Taylor

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Brian Donahue

Brian Donahue

Doorman at Nightclub

Reviews (1)

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Rating 40%

August 28, 2022

Sugar Hill is considered the second installment in scripwriter Barry Michael Cooper’s “Harlem Trilogy.” It is also the weakest link, not necessarily a bad thing when the chain also includes New Jack City and Above the Rim (we may, to a certain extent, attribute the varying quality among the three films to being each directed by a a different filmmaker); unfortunately, it isn’t all that good in a vacuum either. Lacking the originality of New Jack, Sugar Hill could be described as The Blackfather (I would also accept Blacklito’s Way), although it reaches much farther back than that; the film is a tragedy in the classic sense of the word – or at least it would be if it didn’t have one scene too many, specifically a tacked-on semi-happy ending (the previous scene, involving a climactic yet clichéd Gun Struggle, doesn’t do the movie any favors either). As a Godfather clone, Sugar Hill knows the words but not the music. For instance, evil drug dealer Lolly Jonas (Ernie Hudson) kills good drug dealer Roemello Skuggs's (Wesley Snipes) best friend Goggles (Steve Harris), but instead of seeking retaliation, and hoping to avoid more bloodshed, Roemello makes a precarious truce with Lolly which is broken by Roemello’s older but less competent brother Raynathan (Michael Wright). At the same time, Roemello is looking to quit the drug business and settle down with his new girlfriend Melissa (Theresa Randle), who rhetorically asks him “Do you know that every time I go out with you, somebody dies?” (that’s a breakup line you don’t hear every day). I get it. I really do. Roemello is Don Corleone – both Mike and Vito –, Goggles is Sonny, Raynathan is Fredo, Melissa is Kay, and so on and so forth. Hell, the cast even includes Abe Vigoda, who played treacherous caporegime Sal Tessio in the first Godfather. On the other hand, what I’m not quite sure about is why exactly Lolly kills Goggles in the first place other than because he’s the bad guy and to speed things along. Another character that exists solely as a victim to be sacrificed on the altar of plot developments is Kymie (Donald Faison), a young, dumb wannabe gangsta who appears in literally two (2) scenes; he’s like Solomon Grundy except he dies on Tuesday instead of Saturday. Something else New Jack has that Sugar Hill doesn’t is perspective. I mentioned above that Roemello is a “good drug dealer”, an assessment made possible because the movie expresses almost no interest in the effects of drug addiction, and when it does, we catch it in a glaring contradiction; the only two characters who experience firsthand the ravages of chemical dependence are Roemello’s parents, so that his becoming a pusher makes as much sense as if the murder of Bruce Wayne’s mother and father had inspired him to become a murderer himself as opposed to a crime fighter.

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Official UK Re-Release Trailer

Official UK Re-Release Trailer

Sugar Hill (1994) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

Sugar Hill (1994) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

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