Wild video obtained by the Post showed two men slashed and bloodied after a broad daylight knife fight on a Harlem street Friday.
At about 4:30 p.m., a 63-year-old man and his 35-year-old rival circled each other with knives drawn as passersby barely batted an eye in the middle of the road at Frederick Douglass Boulevard and West 120th Street. The situation was filmed.
The two can be seen making several blade lunges and swipes at each other before the clip cuts out.
When police arrived, they found an elderly man with a stab wound to his left arm. Police said the man was taken to Harlem Hospital in stable condition.
Police said the young man was stabbed in the neck and was rushed to Mount Sinai Hospital Morningside in stable condition.
Photos from the scene show one of the victims, wearing a blood-stained shirt and a bandage around his neck, being loaded onto a stretcher by EMS.
The other victim's shirt was torn and a tourniquet was placed on his bloody arm by paramedics.
Neither man had been charged as of late Friday.

