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Come Back Charleston Blue Reviews

When prominent New York photographer De Anda proclaims that he wants to rid Harlem of drugs, no one except reigning drug king Glanville realizes that he is merely scouting out the territory for himself. De Anda blames a series of murders on the ghost of Charleston Blue, a depression-era gangster; and the local drug dealers, being a superstitious lot, become frightened and avoid any illegal activity, giving De Anda a clear path. Onto the scene come New York detectives Cambridge and St. Jacques, who use their super-cool approach to stop both De Anda and Glanville. Although not as engaging and light-hearted as its predecessor, this sequel to COTTON COMES TO HARLEM is still enjoyable, thanks to the engaging banter between Cambridge and St. Jacques. Warren, long-time director of the "Rowan and Martin Laugh-In" TV revues of the 1960s and early 1970s, made his feature directorial bow in COME BACK CHARLESTON BLUE.