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Stirling Silliphant penned this tough, action-packed SHAFT adventure in which the super cool detective goes to South Africa to stop a modern day slave trade.

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Stirling Silliphant penned this tough, action-packed SHAFT adventure in which the super cool detective goes to South Africa to stop a modern day slave trade.

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Stirling Silliphant penned this tough, action-packed SHAFT adventure in which the super cool detective goes to South Africa to stop a modern day slave trade.

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This feature finds congenital fool Ernest P. Worrell accidentally stealing two fabulous African diamonds and gluing them to a yo-yo as a present for a local waitress he fancies. Soon, an evil African prince has both of them kidnapped and brought to Africa, where a wild escape ensues.

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This feature finds congenital fool Ernest P. Worrell accidentally stealing two fabulous African diamonds and gluing them to a yo-yo as a present for a local waitress he fancies. Soon, an evil African prince has both of them kidnapped and brought to Africa, where a wild escape ensues.

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Fleeing Nazi Germany, many Jewish families found that a new life was as difficult as any hardship they had previously known. This German drama, based on a book by Stephanie Zweig, tells of one family's struggle as Walter Redlich (Merab Ninidze), his wife Jettel (Juliane Kohler), and their young daughter Regina (Karoline Eckertz) flee Germany for British occupied Nairobi. Walter is hired as the bwana (caretaker) on a ranch, assisted by a native Owuor (Sidede Onyulo). Walter and Jettel's marriage becomes strained under the difficult conditions, and when the British Army assembles all Germans into camps, the couple barely communicate with one another. Jettel has an affair with a British officer that allows the family to be released to tend another farm, earning just enough to send Regina (now played by teenage Lea Kurka) to school. The end of World War II forces the family to make the difficult decision whether to return to their homeland or continue to live in their new African home where they have raised their daughter, learned tolerance, and most importantly, survived. Caroline Link's absorbing drama won five German film awards and was nominated for Oscar for Best Foreign Film.

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Fleeing Nazi Germany, many Jewish families found that a new life was as difficult as any hardship they had previously known. This German drama, based on a book by Stephanie Zweig, tells of one family's struggle as Walter Redlich (Merab Ninidze), his wife Jettel (Juliane Kohler), and their young daughter Regina (Karoline Eckertz) flee Germany for British occupied Nairobi. Walter is hired as the bwana (caretaker) on a ranch, assisted by a native Owuor (Sidede Onyulo). Walter and Jettel's marriage becomes strained under the difficult conditions, and when the British Army assembles all Germans into camps, the couple barely communicate with one another. Jettel has an affair with a British officer that allows the family to be released to tend another farm, earning just enough to send Regina (now played by teenage Lea Kurka) to school. The end of World War II forces the family to make the difficult decision whether to return to their homeland or continue to live in their new African home where they have raised their daughter, learned tolerance, and most importantly, survived. Caroline Link's absorbing drama won five German film awards and was nominated for Oscar for Best Foreign Film.

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Fleeing Nazi Germany, many Jewish families found that a new life was as difficult as any hardship they had previously known. This German drama, based on a book by Stephanie Zweig, tells of one family's struggle as Walter Redlich (Merab Ninidze), his wife Jettel (Juliane Kohler), and their young daughter Regina (Karoline Eckertz) flee Germany for British occupied Nairobi. Walter is hired as the bwana (caretaker) on a ranch, assisted by a native Owuor (Sidede Onyulo). Walter and Jettel's marriage becomes strained under the difficult conditions, and when the British Army assembles all Germans into camps, the couple barely communicate with one another. Jettel has an affair with a British officer that allows the family to be released to tend another farm, earning just enough to send Regina (now played by teenage Lea Kurka) to school. The end of World War II forces the family to make the difficult decision whether to return to their homeland or continue to live in their new African home where they have raised their daughter, learned tolerance, and most importantly, survived. Caroline Link's absorbing drama won five German film awards and was nominated for Oscar for Best Foreign Film.

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Stirling Silliphant penned this tough, action-packed SHAFT adventure in which the super cool detective goes to South Africa to stop a modern day slave trade.

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This feature finds congenital fool Ernest P. Worrell accidentally stealing two fabulous African diamonds and gluing them to a yo-yo as a present for a local waitress he fancies. Soon, an evil African prince has both of them kidnapped and brought to Africa, where a wild escape ensues.

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The African-American private eye who is a lothario to many women, to paraphrase Isaac Hayes' classic theme song, is featured here in two films in the SHAFT series. Richard Roundtree plays the womanizing detective in the original SHAFT (1971) and the third installment in the series, SHAFT IN AFRICA (1973). Individual titles contain synopses and additional information.

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The African-American private eye who is a lothario to many women, to paraphrase Isaac Hayes' classic theme song, is featured here in two films in the SHAFT series. Richard Roundtree plays the womanizing detective in the original SHAFT (1971) and the third installment in the series, SHAFT IN AFRICA (1973). Individual titles contain synopses and additional information.

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"Mondo" films became popular in the 1970s, and capture some of the most grotesque and repulsive aspects of human behavior and culture. From following the step-by-step slaughter of a pig to the meticulous documentation of "native" rites, Mondo films provide a searing, satiric look at what people do and believe about themselves and others. THE MONDO CANE COLLECTION presents a comprehensive view of the Mondo "shockumentary" experimental documentaries created by Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi. Jacopetti and Prosperi's work dramatically impacted this genre, and this 8-disc DVD set showcases not only the original, sometimes rarely released films, but also provides director's cuts of two of the most controversial works - AFRICA ADDIO and ADDIO ZIO TOM. MONDO CANE - This first film in the series, billed as a documentary, focuses on disconnected obscure and bizarre rituals. Segments include the slaughter of a bull, a pet cemetery, and numerous tribal dances and rites. WOMEN OF THE WORLD - This film documents women from disparate cultures in unusual and often challenging situations. Through women such as mothers of babies affected by thalidomide and Polynesian dancers, this film illustrates the simultaneous glorification and objectification of women. MONDO CANE 2 - This film continues where MONDO CANE stopped. It features further documentation of extreme rituals involving both people and animals, including sex clubs and vivisection. AFRICA ADDIO - This controversial film documents Africa during its liberation from Western colonialism. This film graphically captures the widespread violence of the period, including numerous massacres and other destruction of people and wildlife. GOODBYE UNCLE TOM - Perhaps the most shocking of the series, this fictional film tackles the sensitive subject of the slave trade. Two documentary filmmakers return in time to the American South during the Civil War to capture the experience of the slaves. Viewers should be aware that the film explicitly details the physical and psychological torture of the people who were enslaved. THE GODFATHERS OF MONDO - This original documentary thoroughly examines the films of Jacopetti and Prosperi, including in-depth interviews and never-released footage.

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"Mondo" films became popular in the 1970s, and capture some of the most grotesque and repulsive aspects of human behavior and culture. From following the step-by-step slaughter of a pig to the meticulous documentation of "native" rites, Mondo films provide a searing, satiric look at what people do and believe about themselves and others. THE MONDO CANE COLLECTION presents a comprehensive view of the Mondo "shockumentary" experimental documentaries created by Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi. Jacopetti and Prosperi's work dramatically impacted this genre, and this 8-disc DVD set showcases not only the original, sometimes rarely released films, but also provides director's cuts of two of the most controversial works - AFRICA ADDIO and ADDIO ZIO TOM. MONDO CANE - This first film in the series, billed as a documentary, focuses on disconnected obscure and bizarre rituals. Segments include the slaughter of a bull, a pet cemetery, and numerous tribal dances and rites. WOMEN OF THE WORLD - This film documents women from disparate cultures in unusual and often challenging situations. Through women such as mothers of babies affected by thalidomide and Polynesian dancers, this film illustrates the simultaneous glorification and objectification of women. MONDO CANE 2 - This film continues where MONDO CANE stopped. It features further documentation of extreme rituals involving both people and animals, including sex clubs and vivisection. AFRICA ADDIO - This controversial film documents Africa during its liberation from Western colonialism. This film graphically captures the widespread violence of the period, including numerous massacres and other destruction of people and wildlife. GOODBYE UNCLE TOM - Perhaps the most shocking of the series, this fictional film tackles the sensitive subject of the slave trade. Two documentary filmmakers return in time to the American South during the Civil War to capture the experience of the slaves. Viewers should be aware that the film explicitly details the physical and psychological torture of the people who were enslaved. THE GODFATHERS OF MONDO - This original documentary thoroughly examines the films of Jacopetti and Prosperi, including in-depth interviews and never-released footage.

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