
On this day, February 14, 1986, Knights of the City premiered in theaters. Directed by Dominic Orlando, the film blended action, crime, and musical elements, featuring a cast that included Leon Isaac Kennedy, Nicholas Campbell, John Mengatti, Janine Turner, and Stoney Jackson.
The story followed a street gang in Miami that dreams of making it big in the music industry while trying to escape their dangerous lifestyle. As they get closer to achieving success, they find themselves entangled with corrupt forces that threaten their future. The film featured a mix of urban drama, flashy 80s style, and musical performances, making it a unique entry in the decade’s action-driven movies.
Despite its interesting premise, Knights of the City struggled at the box office, earning only $601,000. However, it gained recognition over time for its soundtrack, which included performances from real-life music acts like Kurtis Blow and The Fat Boys. The film remains a cult favorite for fans of 80s street culture and hip-hop cinema.
Fun fact: The Fat Boys, one of the pioneering hip-hop groups of the 80s, made a special appearance in the film, adding to its musical appeal.
Trivia question: What 1985 hip-hop movie featured The Fat Boys in leading roles as disorderly yet lovable teens?
The story followed a street gang in Miami that dreams of making it big in the music industry while trying to escape their dangerous lifestyle. As they get closer to achieving success, they find themselves entangled with corrupt forces that threaten their future. The film featured a mix of urban drama, flashy 80s style, and musical performances, making it a unique entry in the decade’s action-driven movies.
Despite its interesting premise, Knights of the City struggled at the box office, earning only $601,000. However, it gained recognition over time for its soundtrack, which included performances from real-life music acts like Kurtis Blow and The Fat Boys. The film remains a cult favorite for fans of 80s street culture and hip-hop cinema.
Fun fact: The Fat Boys, one of the pioneering hip-hop groups of the 80s, made a special appearance in the film, adding to its musical appeal.
Trivia question: What 1985 hip-hop movie featured The Fat Boys in leading roles as disorderly yet lovable teens?