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1. | Free to Be You and Me from Hen's Tooth Video Price: $16.36 Movie Review: Through stories and song, actors and cartoon characters,this 1974 production encourages children to respect and appreciate diversity in gender,race and various ages without resorting to stereotypes. This lighthearted celebration of being human was timely and unique when it was first released and it... |
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2. | Uptown Saturday Night from Warner Home Video Price: $17.37 Movie Review: Cosby and Potier exhibited good chemistry together in the wild comedy about two friends in search of a stolen lottery ticket. This movie is also somewhat of a who's who in African-American entertainment, with Harry Belafonte, Richard Pryor, Flip Wilson, among some of the talent filling in the roles.... |
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3. | Fidel from First Run Features Price: $26.96 Movie Review: I liked this movie for its interviews, footage, insights, commentary... However, there is a major perspective missing: mainly the lack of freedom of speech, association and press inside Cuba. I agree Fidel has done many good things, but completely ignoring the darkside of this experience is a... |
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4. | Carmen Jones from Twentieth Century Fox Price: $13.03 Movie Review: This movie version of CARMEN JONES is a textbook example of why a first-rate stage musical usually does not make a first-rate movie. The cast is mostly excellent (especially Dorothy Dandridge), Oscar Hammerstein's lyrics are among his best, and the basic idea of adapting Bizet's music into a World... |
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5. | Best of the Muppet Show - Harry Belafonte / Linda Ronstadt / John Denver from Columbia Tristar Hom Price: $17.36 Movie Review: I'm glad that someone finally got around to releasing episodes of the zaniest variety show in history, Jim Henson's hilarious puppet-driven "The Muppet Show," which first ran in the late seventies and early 80s. Unfortunately, Columbia/TriStar is releasing only three episodes per DVD, when they... |
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6. | Smothered - The Censorship Struggles of the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour from New Video Group Price: $22.46 Movie Review: I am among those who remember the Smother Brothers Comedy Hour. And I remember one of the things that a commentator said during this show, that they had some out-of-the-ordinary guests, "Not just Steve Lawrence and Edie Gormet, or Wayne Newton," as the guy said. The Who. Arlo Guthrie. Pete Seeger.... |
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7. | Roots of Rhythm from NEW VIDEO GROUP Price: $26.96 Movie Review: Harry Belafonte acts like a cheeseball sometimes, but this video has some great information for fans of latin music. It tells the story of the music, beginning in Africa and Spain, and going to Cuba and the US. Awesome music throughout, very informative movie. My only complaint is that Harry... |
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8. | An Evening with Harry Belafonte & Friends from Universal Music & VI Price: $13.48 Movie Review: First of all I have to point out, that this DVD is not region 1 coded! Expected for a very long time - a video recording of a Harry Belafonte concert. For anybody who likes Harry Belafonte this DVD is a must. It contains fourteen new and nostalgic songs in a new arrangement in a high quality... |
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9. | Buck and the Preacher from Columbia/Tristar Studios Price: $22.46 Movie Review: While I liked Posse, This was the movie that brought the Black West to a wider audience. Sidney Poitier as Buck is exciting and Harry Belafonte and Cicely Tyson give him a big helping hand. |
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10. | Odds Against Tomorrow from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Price: $13.46 Movie Review: Excellent, hardbitten crime drama brilliantly directed by Robert Wise about three men planning a bank robbery. Ex-cop Burke (Ed Begley) recruits bitter, aging racist Earl Slater (Robert Ryan) and urban jazz muscian/singer Johnny Ingram (Harry Belafonte) for the big heist. The money will change and... |
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