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''Hoodlum'' is a 1997 American movie about the [[Big Applesauce|NYC]] [[Gangsterland]] during [[The Great Depression]], the numbers racket in Harlem and the subsequent gang wars for control over it. The main conflict is between the black mob, led by Ellsworth "Bumpy" Johnson ([[Laurence Fishburne]]), and the Jewish mafia, under the rule of Dutch Schultz ([[Tim Roth]]). There are also the Italians, headed by Lucky Luciano (Andy Garcia), but they apparently try to play neutral and keep out of the battles over the numbers racket.
''Hoodlum'' is a 1997 American movie about the [[Big Applesauce|NYC]] [[Gangsterland]] during [[The Great Depression]], the numbers racket in Harlem and the subsequent gang wars for control over it. The main conflict is between the black mob, led by Ellsworth "Bumpy" Johnson ([[Laurence Fishburne]]), and the Jewish mafia, under the rule of Dutch Schultz ([[Tim Roth]]). There are also the Italians, headed by Lucky Luciano (Andy Garcia), but they apparently try to play neutral and keep out of the battles over the numbers racket.
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Revision as of 05:47, 31 January 2014

Hoodlum is a 1997 American movie about the NYC Gangsterland during The Great Depression, the numbers racket in Harlem and the subsequent gang wars for control over it. The main conflict is between the black mob, led by Ellsworth "Bumpy" Johnson (Laurence Fishburne), and the Jewish mafia, under the rule of Dutch Schultz (Tim Roth). There are also the Italians, headed by Lucky Luciano (Andy Garcia), but they apparently try to play neutral and keep out of the battles over the numbers racket.


This film provides examples of:

 Bumpy Johnson: The good Lord and I have an arrangement. I don't go into his house. He doesn't come into mine.