![]() Chin (Vincent D’Onofrio) smugly antagonizes him by cashing in a winning ticket in a rigged numbers racket that virtually bankrupted his whole outfit, leaving Bumpy with a debt so large he had to grovel to both Amy (Joanne Kelly) and Frank Costello (Paul Sorvino) for a loan. ![]() She blames her father for her addiction and blames her father’s failings on the fact that, while he’s the man in Harlem, he’s still just a black man everywhere else - and there’s a big difference between the two.īumpy’s problem in “It’s All in the Game” is that he might not even be the man in Harlem anymore. Elise (Antoinette Crowe-Legacy) even says as much to Malcolm X (Nigel Thatch) when she returns to the Nation of Islam to learn how to be a Muslim. All good crime stories are about consequences about men - usually men, anyway - who believe themselves to be untouchable until they are, eventually and inevitably, touched.
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