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Frederick Douglass Boulevard. This used to be Eighth Avenue, why do they
call it Frederick Douglass Boulevard now? This was me Richie, right here.
This was all me. In my day there were so many niggers
out here buying dope you could've made a Tarzan movie. You know, one phone call, I'll be right back
in business, you know that. You don't do that, Frank.
These days I keep all my promises
call it Frederick Douglass Boulevard now? This was me Richie, right here.
This was all me. In my day there were so many niggers
out here buying dope you could've made a Tarzan movie. You know, one phone call, I'll be right back
in business, you know that. You don't do that, Frank.
These days I keep all my promises
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Frederick Douglass Boulevard.
00:00:04.212 --> 00:00:09.175
This used to be Eighth Avenue, why do they
call it Frederick Douglass Boulevard now?
00:00:13.429 --> 00:00:16.515
This was me Richie, right here.
This was all me.
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In my day there were so many niggers
out here buying dope
00:00:20.228 --> 00:00:22.939
you could've made a Tarzan movie.
00:00:23.689 --> 00:00:27.193
You know, one phone call, I'll be right back
in business, you know that.
00:00:27.276 --> 00:00:30.696
You don't do that, Frank.
These days I keep all my promises.
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Movie Summary
An outcast New York City cop is charged with bringing down Harlem drug lord Frank Lucas, whose real life inspired this partly biographical film.