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Uncle Tom's cabin

"Margarita Fisher stars as Eliza, a fair-skinned servant who flees the security of a Kentucky plantation when her young son and her dignified protector, Uncle Tom (James Lowe), are sold to a rival landowner. In the course of her Dickensian struggles, she experiences a side of indentured servititude beyond her worst fears, culminating in her arrival at the swampy lair of the murderous Simon Legree (George Siegmann)" [box cover note].

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  • "Harriet Beecher Stowe: Uncle Tom's cabin"@en
  • "Harriet Beecher Stowe: Uncle Tom's cabin"
  • "Harriet Beecher Stowe, uncle Tom's cabin"
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  • ""Margarita Fisher stars as Eliza, a fair-skinned servant who flees the security of a Kentucky plantation when her young son and her dignified protector, Uncle Tom (James Lowe), are sold to a rival landowner. In the course of her Dickensian struggles, she experiences a side of indentured servititude beyond her worst fears, culminating in her arrival at the swampy lair of the murderous Simon Legree (George Siegmann)" [box cover note]."@en
  • "This story follows the life of Eliza and her protector Uncle Tom, who are caught in the brutality of slavery in the Southern States during the nineteenth century."@en
  • "This story follows the life of Eliza and her protector Uncle Tom, who are caught in the brutality of slavery in the Southern States during the nineteenth century."
  • "Teaching materials for studying the novel Uncle Tom's cabin, including b&w photographs from the motion picture of the same title."@en
  • "Presents George Aiken's 1852 dramatization of Harriet Beecher Stowe's classic, using 19th century posters, lithographs, music, and staging conventions."@en
  • "George L. Aiken's 1852 dramatization of Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's cabin."@en
  • "George L. Aiken's 1852 dramatization of Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's cabin."
  • "A condensation of Aiken's play which combines dramatic scenes performed by actors, still images drawn from contemporary paintings, periodicals, and original illustrations from published editions of the novel, and popular songs and hymns of the mid-nineteenth century. The DVD also includes a vintage 1903 Thomas A. Edison silent film, and a searchable, printable PDF sourcebook with over twenty articles written between the 1850s and 2006, which help to place this work in its theatrical, social, historical and critical contexts."@en
  • "Presents a dramatization of Harriet Beecher Stowe's nineteenth-century classic, Uncle Tom's cabin. Uses nineteenth-century posters, lithographs, music, and staging conventions."@en
  • "An abridged stage production of George L. Aiken's 1852 play based on the Harriet Beecher Stowe novel Uncle Tom's cabin."
  • "Presents a dramatization of Harriet Beecher Stowe's nineteenth century classic, Uncle Tom's Cabin. Uses nineteenth century posters, lithographs, music, and staging conventions."@en
  • "Presents a dramatization of George L. Aiken's 1852 adaptation of Harriet Beecher Stowe's nineteenth-century classic, Uncle Tom's cabin. Uses nineteenth-century posters, lithographs, music, and staging conventions."@en
  • "These are deleted scenes from the 1927 version of Uncle Tom's Cabin."@en
  • "George L. Aiken's 1852 dramatization of Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's cabin. Issued for the 2011 Harriet Beecher Stowe bicentennial, this updated DVD puts the novel and play of Uncle Tom's Cabin into its proper literary, theatrical and societal contexts. Teachers, students, American history buffs and church study groups alike will benefit from this comprehensive program, containing two different staged versions of the play and a 138 page PDF source book of reviews, articles and original source materials. - Publisher."@en
  • ""Mrs. Stowe's book was not only enormously significant in its own time; in the George Aiken dramtization, here presented abridged, it became the most frequently performed play of all time"--Cassette container."@en
  • "In these two versions of Harriet Stowe's novel, title screens introduce each scene (in the 1914 version the title screens include some dialogue and background). Both versions show the evils of slavery, attempts of slaves to escape, and melodramatic death scenes (in the 1903 version with the dying uncle Tom seeing future visions of the Civil War and Lincoln emancipating the slaves.)."@en
  • ""Here is the work that gave us the original Uncle Tom--very much worth examining, not only to learn how much the character resembles the modern stereotype but also to understand what inflamed Northerners so much the Lincoln credited Mrs. Stowe with starting the Civil War."--Container."
  • "Harriet Beecher Stowe's influential 19th century story of the pre-Civil war South. Peace-loving slave Tom is forced to submit to his sadistic master, the evil Simon Legree. Helpless slaves -- raped, tortured and humiliated -- are eventually driven to rebel against their wicked oppressors."

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  • "Uncle Tom's cabin"@en
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  • "Uncle Tom's cabin missing scene"@en
  • "Uncle Tom's cabin (Motion picture : 1927)"