Sugar Hill (1994) [R]

Release Date:
February 25, 1994

Original Title:
Sugar Hill

Alternate Titles:
Inferno Branco
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Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Beacon Communications
Beacon Pictures
Ghiznoz Productions
South Street Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  JP: R18+  US: R 

Runtime: 123

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.

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Art Direction:
Jay Jergensen

Casting:
Mary Gail Artz
Barbara Cohen

Costume Design:
Eduardo Castro

Director:
Leon Ichaso

Director of Photography:
Bojan Bazelli

Editor:
Gary Karr

Executive Producer:
Tom Rosenberg
Marc Abraham
Armyan Bernstein

Key Makeup Artist:
Cat'Ania McCoy-Howze

Line Producer:
Steven R. McGlothen

Makeup Department Head:
Laini Thompson

Original Music Composer:
Terence Blanchard

Producer:
Greg Brown
Rudy Langlais

Production Design:
Michael Helmy

Second Unit Director:
Steven R. McGlothen

Set Decoration:
Kathryn Peters

Stunt Coordinator:
Tony Brubaker

Writer:
Barry Michael Cooper

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