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    American Gangster

    R2007 · Biography · 2h 37m

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  1. American Gangster filming location: interior of the Narcotics Bureau HQ: St Martin's Church, Lenox Avenue, Harlem, New York. Their new HQ, an abandoned old church, is St Martin’s, 230 Lenox Avenue at 122nd Street, which in reality is directly across from Frank’s ‘Lucille’s’ HQ.

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  2. American Gangster was filmed over a period of approximately four months in over 180 different locations, most of them across New York; it set the record for containing the highest number of filming locations of a movie. Two months were spent in New York, with all the city's five boroughs being used. Approximately fifty to sixty locations were ...

  3. Discover American Gangster filming locations. 4 locations in Bronx, Brooklyn and Morristown. Films. American Gangster. 5. Description. Following the death of his employer and mentor, Bumpy Johnson, Frank Lucas establishes himself as the number one importer of heroin in the Harlem district of Manhattan.

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  5. American Gangster: Directed by Ridley Scott. With Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Josh Brolin. An outcast New York City cop is charged with bringing down Harlem drug lord Frank Lucas, whose real life inspired this partly biographical film.

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  6. American Gangster is a 2007 neo-noir gangster film directed by Ridley Scott adapted from a New York magazine story "The Return of Superfly", by Mark Jacobson, starring Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe . Filming was done on location in New York City.

  7. Based on the life of drug-kingpin-turned-informant, Frank Lucas, who grew up in segregated North Carolina where he watched as his cousin was shot by the Klan for looking at a white girl.

  8. Nov 2, 2007 · Steven Zaillian. Screenplay. Mark Jacobson. Writer. Following the death of his employer and mentor, Bumpy Johnson, Frank Lucas establishes himself as the number one importer of heroin in the Harlem district of Manhattan.

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