Synopsis: 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. He does so by buying heroin directly from the source in South East Asia and he comes up with a unique way of importing the drugs into the United States. As a result, his product is superior to what is currently available on the street and his prices are lower. His alliance with the New York Mafia ensures his position. It is also the story of a dedicated and honest policeman, Richie Roberts, who heads up a joint narcotics task force with the Federal government. Based on a true story.
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American Gangster
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Why Don't We Do It in the Road
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Only the Strong Survive
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Checkin' Up On My Baby
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Back to Bangkok Blues
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Hold On I'm Comin'
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Guess Things Happen That Way
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No Shoes
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I'll Take You There
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Do You Feel Me
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Good Lovin'
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Across 110th Street
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What a Time It Was
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Wedding March
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Winter Wonderland
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Only The Lonely (Know the Way I Feel)
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How Great Thou Art
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Can't Truss It
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Stone, Cold
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Tres Amigos
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Club Jam
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Railroad
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Nicky Barnes
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Afro Beat
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Amazing Grace
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Hold On, I'm Comin'
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Why Don't We Do It in the Road
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John Lennon:
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Checkin' Up On My Baby
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Kenny Gamble:
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Hold On, I'm Comin'
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Isaac Hayes:
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I'll Take You There
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Al Bell:
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Good Lovin'
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Arthur Resnick:
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Can't Truss It
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Chuck D:
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