Godfather of Harlem Season 1 Episode 9 Recap and Review: Rent Strike Blues (2024)

(Spoilers ahead for Godfather of Harlem S1E9and episodes before it)

The penultimate episode of Godfather of Harlem Season 1, Rent Strike Blues, sees some major reorganisation of allies and enemies. It all begins with Congressman Powell organising a strike of renters in the slums of Harlem, demanding that their landlords carry out the necessary repairs of their apartments. Mayme Johnson takes part in these protests and chains herself, along with others, to the buildings. When the cops try to forcibly move remove them, Mayme ex-flame Doug Jones protects her and a newspaper gets a photograph of the moment when Jones has his arms aroundher. Bumpy sees this picture and gets suspicious. But he has no business getting all righteous, having restarted his affair with Amy Vanderbilt just the night before, as Mayme points out. Nothing much comes out of this. Not in this episode anyway. By the end, Mayme tells Bumpy they're on the same side and all seems well with them.

Amy Vanderbilt, as it turns out, is funding the lawyers that Rev Powell is using to fight his rent strike in the courts. And with their assistance, Powell uncovers the real owners behind the shell corporation that owns the rundown buildings in the slum. Not surprisingly, these include all the big Italian mafia families. But, in a somewhat shocking twist — especially for Malcolm X, whose help Bumpy asks for convince Powell to agree to a compromise — Bumpy is also listed as one of the owners. He, however, claims his property is not part of the slums and is kept in much better shape. Malcolm is still quite shaken that his friend keeps siding with the people and the means used to oppress the black community.

Malcolm has other problems as well in Godfather of Harlem S1E9. Elijah Muhammad visits him and tells Malcolm he hopes Malcolm will be his successor. However, the Prophet is adamant that Malcolm give up his civil rights work and focus only on the religion. This goes against the grain for Malcolm who truly believes the way to peace is freedom from the White man. He is forced to stand by and watch helplessly as tenants are brutally evicted, and has a hard time coming to terms with this policy of non-interference. Elise reminds him of his own words: "When the black gangster gains a political consciousness white America will drop to its knees." She urges him to go to her father and get him to protect Powell and the tenants.

Powell needs protection because the Italian mafia has decided to whack him before he can testify before the court, out them as the owners of those buildings, and put the Feds on their tails for tax evasion. Bumpy's attempts to talk Powell into a compromise all fail. He even brings in Esther James and says she will withdraw her case against Powell if the latter agrees to call of the renter's strike. But all in vain. Mayme is more persuasive in her appeals for Powell to keep Bumpy's name out when he outs the owners of the buildings in court. Powell does as she asks and Bumpy figures it's because he finally realised they;re on the same side. Which is when Mayme says the aforementioned line about the two of them being on the same side as well.

While all this is going on, Chin Gigante gets things moving to turn the tide against Bumpy. He tells Frank Costello that Bumpy is the one who started the war, which is true enough. But he claims Bumpy killed Lorenzo Bonanno and blamed it on him (Chin). In order to prove this, he reveals that Bumpy killed a "made man" in Gigante's mob, Zambrano (a murder which Chin took credit for previously in order to get his daughter Stella back from Bumpy). Costello doesn't believe him, but Chin proves it by producing the woman who witnessed the murder. Costello arranges for a meeting between Bonanno and Chin. The latter takes Bonanno to what he claims is a dope house of Bumpy's where Lorenzo's body is found buried. We already know Chin dug up the body from the department store earlier, so he has no trouble producing it now. Bonanno believes him and it seems like the entire family is now poised to come down on Bumpy.

Last week, I predicted that Bumpy's daughter, Elise might bite the bullet before the end of the season, but in this week's episode of Godfather of Harlem, it's Chin's daughter, Stella who comes close to taking her own life. She broke up with Teddy Green in the previous episode, and Teddy, whose single Rise has become a huge hit, is partying hard to forget her. When she comes to talk to him, he cuts her off and tells her she's just a confused white girl and he doesn't need her anymore. So, Stella goes to home and tries to kill herself. But her parents find her and save her. Chin admits to her that he had Lorenzo killed because he found out he got Stella pregnant when she was a teenager. Chin also promises to not touch Teddy and begs Stella to comes back to him. It looks like she relents.

Malcolm, meanwhile, takes Elise's advice and goes and talks to Bumpy. He tells him to "get conscious" and Bumpy listens. At the end of the episode, just as Bonanno's man is about to shoot Powell, Bumpy steps up and kills that man. (Shout out again for the choice of music on the show, by the way. The songused in the scene just described, which is intercut with Chin rilingBonanno up against Bumpy, is extremely well chosen.)

With that, and with the Italian mob families now all against Bumpy, we're heading for a hot season finale. Godfather of Harlem has apparently been renewed for a second season so it can't get too hot. Bumpy, Malcolm and Powell on one side and the Italian mafia on the other.We'll have to wait till next week to find out who comes out on top. And alive.

(Godfather of Harlem is currently streaming episodically in India on Hotstar)

Godfather of Harlem Season 1 Episode 9 Recap and Review: Rent Strike Blues (2024)

FAQs

Who killed Lorenzo in Godfather of Harlem? ›

Her first love, Lorenzo Bonanno, was killed by Chin out of his hatred for taking advantage of her at a young age, Teddy Greene is shot by one of Chin's men who went rogue, and Ernie is killed by Lombardi at Chin's original orders due to his involvement in killing a made man (and Teddy's killer), even though Chin tries ...

Why is Vincent not in Godfather of Harlem? ›

Vincent D'Onofrio's Italian American mobster has been a menacing figure since the show began in 2019. However, Chin was largely absent from the newest season. He was sent to prison after his daughter Stella (Lucy Fry) called the Feds on him at the end of the second season.

Which one is Frank Lucas in Godfather of Harlem? ›

Denzel Washington's character in the movie, Frank Lucas, was a close associate of Johnson's who took over after his friend's death.

What happens to Teddy in Godfather of Harlem? ›

Chin's man shoots Teddy, who seemingly dies.

What happened to Bumpy Johnson in real life? ›

Death. Johnson was under a federal indictment for drug conspiracy when he died of a heart attack on July 7, 1968, at the age of 62. He was at Wells Restaurant in Harlem shortly before 2 a.m., and the waitress had just served him coffee, a chicken leg, and hominy grits, when he fell over clutching his chest.

What did Buster do in Godfather of Harlem? ›

That's how the filmmakers learned of Big Dick Buster (Hank Strong), whom Bumpy kept on retainer to administer rough justice to men who raped black women.

Why was Malcolm recast in Godfather of Harlem? ›

Brancato said: "Because of the business circ*mstances surrounding the show, and when it was initially greenlit for a third season, which was never in doubt it just took a while on the business side, Nigél had other projects he was pursuing and the dates didn't work out and so we were reluctantly forced to [recast].

Whose son is Vincent Corleone? ›

Vincent is the illegitimate son of Sonny Corleone and his mistress Lucy Mancini. He eventually succeeds his uncle Michael as head of the Corleone family.

Why did Vincent become the don? ›

After the death of his old friend Don Tomasino Michael decided to retire from the family business. He elevated Vincent to be the new Don of the Corleone family, telling him that going forward he was to call himself Vincent Corleone.

How close was Frank Lucas to Bumpy Johnson? ›

There is some disagreement over how close Lucas was to Johnson. Lucas claims Johnson took him under his wing, and eventually became Bumpy's "right-hand-man." Others close to Johnson, including his widow, Mayme, testify that Johnson distrusted Lucas and never made him more than a flunky.

Who is the real person in The Godfather of Harlem? ›

Born in South Carolina. Although he's known as the “Godfather of Harlem” Ellsworth Raymond Johnson was born in Charleston, South Carolina on Oct. 31 in 1905.

How accurate is the godfather of Harlem? ›

Godfather of Harlem, as viewers likely realize, is based in reality, and tells the story of several real-life gangsters and historical figures of the 1960s. While some artistic license has been taken in the retelling of events many of the characters really existed, and Battle is one of them.

What happens in Godfather of Harlem season 1 episode 10? ›

Chickens Come Home to Roost

Bumpy blackmails the mob in an effort to secure the safety of himself and his family; President John F. Kennedy is assassinated; Teddy performs at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.

Who was Stella's boyfriend in Godfather of Harlem? ›

Kelvin Harrison Jr.

stars as Teddy Greene, an aspiring musician, and Stella Gigante's boyfriend. Harlem does an excellent job setting the show's stakes, and one of the worst acts Black characters can do is to date an Italian woman.

Was Bumpy Johnson's wife? ›

Mayme Hatcher Johnson (died 2009), wife of gangster Bumpy Johnson. Mayme Kelso (1867–1946), American actress of the silent era.

Who is the wild Bill in The Godfather of Harlem? ›

In Godfather of Harlem season 3 episode 6, viewers were introduced to a brash CIA agent referred to as "Wild" Bill Harvey (Joel Marsh Garland). He carried himself as a man always in charge, who gets what he wants and has no problem crossing boundaries in order to achieve his mission.

What is Duji in Godfather of Harlem? ›

His name is Luis Guzmán. He's fantastic. What or who is a "duji" Duji is slang for heroin.

Is The Godfather of Harlem Based on a true story? ›

Godfather of Harlem tells the fictionalised story of infamous crime boss Bumpy Johnson, "who in the early 1960s returned from ten years in prison to find the neighborhood he once ruled in shambles. With the streets controlled by the Italian mob, Bumpy must take on the Genovese crime family to regain control.

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