A Rage in Harlem (1991)

My Feet are Killing Me

All’s well that ends well for Jackson (Forest Whitaker) as he says 'goodbye’ to Goldy (Gregory Hines), then hops a train to be with Imabelle (Robin Givens).

Directed by Bill Duke.

Released in 1991 by Miramax Films.

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  • character-type: Brother
  • character-type: Romantic Interest
  • character-type: Pretty Woman
  • character-type: Good Guy
  • action: Hug
  • action: Laugh
  • action: Flirt
  • primary-genre: Thrillers
  • primary-genre: Action and Adventure
  • secondary-genre: Action & Adventure
  • secondary-genre: Crime Action & Adventure
  • secondary-genre: Action Comedies
  • secondary-genre: Gangster Movies
  • mood: Feel-Good
  • mood: Sentimental
  • primary-occasion: Well Wishing
  • secondary-occasion: Farewell
  • prop: High Heels
  • prop: Cash
  • prop: Shoe
  • prop: Money
  • setting: Train
  • setting: Train Station
  • theme: Brotherhood
  • theme: Happiness
  • theme: Wealth
  • theme: Love
  • actor: Robin Givens
  • actor: Reynaldo Rey
  • actor: Gregory Hines
  • actor: Forest Whitaker
  • director: Bill Duke
  • producer: Forest Whitaker
  • producer: Stephen Woolley
  • producer: Kerry Rock
  • producer: William Horberg
  • producer: Ron Stacker Thompson
  • cinematographer: Toyomichi Kurita
  • composer: Jeff Vincent
  • composer: Elmer Bernstein
  • editor: Curtiss Clayton
  • costume-designer: Nele Samples
  • production-designer: Steven Legler
  • role-name: Goldy
  • role-name: Jackson
  • role-name: Imabelle
  • role-name: Blind Man
  • screenwriter: Bobby Crawford
  • screenwriter: Chester Himes
  • screenwriter: John Toles-Bey
  • year: 1991
  • studio: Miramax Films