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- Uncle Tom's Cabin
Harriet Beecher Stowe's famous novelization of the harsh realities of slavery was a catalyst for the anti-slavery movement and remains a landmark in American literature. Seen today, the sincerity of director Harry Pollard's handsomely produced 1927 drama outweigh the conventions of its story. All told, this "lost" production remains a fascinating cinematic bridge between the 19th century barnstorming theatrical tradition and the new freedom of the feature film... as well as a cultural bridge between African-American and white popular entertainments.
$14.99$29.95 - The Interpreter (Special Edition)
A translator (Nicole Kidman) overhears an assassination plot at the United Nations headquarters. But when a federal agent (Sean Penn) investigates her claim and digs deeper into her dangerous past, he begins to question whether she is a victim—or a suspect.
$19.92$29.95 - Blue Collar (Special Edition)
When Detroit auto workers Zeke, Jerry and Smokey find bills piling up and pressures bearing down, they decide to rob their corrupt union office. In a cruel twist, their small haul becomes a nightmare when the heist goes horribly wrong and their once-loyal friendship turns to fear, betrayal and murder.
$19.92$29.95 - Crossed Swords (Special Edition) aka The Prince and the Pauper
A poor commoner, accidentally meets Edward, Prince of Wales, and they are struck by their similarity of appearance. After switching clothes as a practical joke, they are unexpectedly separated and forced to take on the other’s life.
$14.97$24.95