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The Cotton Club
Harlem's legendary Cotton Club becomes a hotbed of passion and violence as the lives and loves of entertainers and gangsters collide.
Francis Ford Coppola
Jim Haskins
Casts & Crew
Richard Gere
Gregory Hines
Diane Lane
Lonette McKee
Bob Hoskins
James Remar
Nicolas Cage
Allen Garfield
Fred Gwynne
Gwen Verdon
Lisa Jane Persky
Maurice Hines
Julian Beck
Novella Nelson
Laurence Fishburne
John P. Ryan
Tom Waits
Ron Karabatsos
Glenn Withrow
Jennifer Grey
Wynonna Smith
Thelma Carpenter
Charles 'Honi' Coles
Larry Marshall
Joe Dallesandro
Diane Venora
Tucker Smallwood
Marc Coppola
Robert Earl Jones
Sofia Coppola
Tracey Ross
Mario Van Peebles
Ed O'Ross
Frederick Downs Jr.
Woody Strode
Bill Graham
Dayton Allen
Kim Chan
Ed Rowan
Leonard Termo
Brian Tarantina
Bruce MacVittie
James Russo
Giancarlo Esposito
Rony Clanton
Damien Leake
Bill Cobbs
Joe Lynn
Oscar Barnes
Ed Zang
Sandra Beall
Zane Mark
Paul Herman
Randle Mell
Gregory Rozakis
Vincent Jerman-Jerosa
Rosalind Harris
Jackée Harry
Sonya Hensley
Valarie Pettiford
Kimberly Dorsey
Anton Evangelista
Nicholas J. Giangiulio
Suzanne Kaaren
Robin Karfo
Mark Margolis
Naylon Mitchell
Ray Negron
Kirk Taylor
Rick Washburn
Also Directed by Francis Ford Coppola
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