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  1. 27 nov. 2014 · Alphabet City in Mixed Blood becomes not a potential site for redemption and renewal but is alluring precisely in the state in which we see it, as a ruin, and there is none of the verisimilitude combined with idealized window dressing of New York here that we find in such contemporaneous films as Spike Lee’s She’s Gotta Have It (1984) or Susan Seidelman’s Desperately Seeking Susan (1985).

  2. Made for $400,000 and originally entitled Alphabet City during production (a title later used for a 1984 crime film with Vincent Spano), Mixed Blood was banned in Ontario for its explicit scenes of drug use but received an exception to play at the Toronto Film Festival.

  3. Mixed Blood - Die Ratten von Harlem ist ein Film von Paul Morrissey mit Marília Pêra, Linda Kerridge. Entdecke alle Informationen über der Film Mixed Blood - Die Ratten von Harlem, videos und ...

  4. Both MIXED BLOOD and SPIKE are currently to be had for next to nothing on VHS; it's not an opportunity to be missed. MIXED BLOOD is probably one of the most disturbing films you'll ever see: a middle-aged South American woman has moved to NYC to start a good business,namely taking over the coke trade in Alphabet City,a section of Manhattan ...

  5. The term mixed-blood in the United States is most often employed for individuals of mixed European and Native American ancestry. Mixed blood may also refer to: Mixed Blood, a 2007 remix and cover album of songs originally by Gotye; Mixed Blood, a 1916 film by Charles Swickard; Mixed Blood, a 1985 film by Paul Morrissey

  6. 9 juin 2009 · Original trailer. Two gangs of drug dealers - Brazilian and Latino - fight a bloody battle on the streets of New York. Stars Marília Pêra and Richard Ulac...

  7. Manhattan is torn apart by a vicious gang war between underage, rival Latino and Brazilian gangs, with a German drug supplier caught in the middle. Quirky, thrilling, and unforgettable, this vivid, witty, and action-packed portrait of New York's mean streets from cult director Paul Morrissey (Heat, Blood for Dracula) influenced an entire generation of urban and gangster cinema.