Come Back, Charleston Blue - promo

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2008

I don't know much about this film - it came to me as part of the last batch of 'movie trailers, PSAs and TV commercials' that I ordered from my supplier.

This appears to be a four minute promo from the 1970 film.

I originally thought this was "Cotton Comes to Harlem," but I rented "Cotton Comes to Harlem" from Netflix. This is the sequel.

This film is not available on DVD. I have another promo for this film (or "Cotton" ... haven't screened it yet) forthcoming.

From a 16mm print

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  • Donny Hathaway and Quincy Jones did the soundtrack to this movie.

    its amazin as you can imagine.

  • This movie was released in the later part of 1972. Not 1970. Cotton Comes To Harlem was released in the summer of 1970.

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  • i remember this movie when i was a youth my pops took us to the drive in to see this

  • I saw this movie "Come Back Charleston Blue" in the drive in while I was in college. I have the VHS........

  • Donny music abilities second to none

  • this movie was about the heroin epidemic in Harlem NYC. How the white cops didn't car, and the black cops who faught against it... Just like cotton comes to harlem, another awareness movie.

  • Where I can find this movie?

  • @swt32567 both actors were great. both easy on the eye.but cbcb was much better than ccth

  • @colsnake331 please remember me when you do. It is a must have. much Love2 u

  • Why is this not on dvd yet ?

  • Still one fine, elder brother - Peter DeAnda

  • This movie I remember very well. My dad and I saw it at Lee Barracks in Mainz, Germany back in the winter of 1973. Never laughed so hard in all my life. Raymond St Jaques and Godfrey Cambridge were positively brilliant on the screen. And Peter DeAnda, now he was one fine Brother. Remembered him from the ABC soap One Life to Live back in the day. The character he played was Dr. Price Trainor. :)

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