Broken and beaten to the point of no return, a sadistic plantation owner pushes his slaves to the point of rebellion.Broken and beaten to the point of no return, a sadistic plantation owner pushes his slaves to the point of rebellion.Broken and beaten to the point of no return, a sadistic plantation owner pushes his slaves to the point of rebellion.
John Kitzmiller
- Uncle Tom
- (archive footage)
Herbert Lom
- Simon Legree
- (archive footage)
Olive Moorefield
- Slave Cassy Harris
- (archive footage)
Prentiss Moulden
- Slave Napoleon
- (as Prentiss Mouldon)
J.C. Wells
- Slave Daddy Williams
- (as J.C. Welles)
Vincent J. Isaac
- Slave
- (as Vincent Isaac)
Marilyn Joi
- Daddy Williams Daughter
- (as Marilyn Joy)
Harold Bradley
- Slave Jim Harris
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Catana Cayetano
- Slave Eliza Harris
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Vilma Degischer
- Mrs. Shelby
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Dorothee Ellison
- Uncle Tom's Mama
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Charles Fawcett
- Mr. Shelby
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Enzo Fiermonte
- Legree's Man Mr. Morrison
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
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- ConnectionsEdited from Uncle Tom's Cabin (1965)
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Those expecting an exploitative trash film might be surprised to find a competently made, beautifully filmed, serious look at the time of slavery in the South. Shot with a large budget, in "scope," and telling several interconnecting stories that come together in the end, Al Adamson has created quite an epic here. At the film's center is the fascinating love/hate relationship between slave trader Simon Legree and the beautiful slave Cassy, who Legree takes ownership of after buying her brother and having him run away. What I mean by love/hate is that Legree loved Cassy (in his own peculiar way) while Casey hated Legree, to the point of trying to take his life. Uncle Tom of the title is played to startling authenticity by John Kitzmuller, who gives an endearing and strong performance as the man that everyone loved and respected. There is a side story concerning the slave Napoleon, who flees from Legree and is rescued by a lovely white Southern girl, who nurses him back to health before they have a love affair. This film possesses a real feeling of authenticity, in the sets, the clothes and the songs of the time. Not really an exploitation film, with only a few moments of sexuality and nudity on screen, though some might be put off by the violence afflicted on the slaves, some of which is difficult to watch. Of course if it was an easy watch it wouldn't be very realistic, as there are some things that shouldn't be whitewashed. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was impossible to find until recently, when a bluray became available that features a stunning, widescreen, although somewhat washed out print of this rarely seen, utterly fascinating historical document.
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- White Trash Woman
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- Yugoslavia(1964 footage)
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