Come back Charleston blue : [screenplay] / [written by Peggy Elliott, Bontche Schweig]. [1971]

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Come back Charleston blue : [screenplay] / [written by Peggy Elliott, Bontche Schweig]. [1971]

The sequel to "Cotton comes to Harlem." Another bad influence is hitting Harlem and Gravedigger and Coffin Ed are the two cops who will stop it. Charleston Blue was a prohibition era black gangster, dead 4 decades. When he seems to have reappeared, once again slitting throats with his Blue straight edge razors, the two cops begin a complicated search for some answers.

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