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One of the silent film era's most expensive productions, this epic version of Harriet Beecher Stowe's famed novel stars Margarita Fisher as Eliza, a put-upon slave who flees her plantation when her guardian, Uncle Tom (James Lowe), and her son are sold to a rival landowner. With George Siegmann as the villainous Simon Legree. 112 min. Standard; Soundtrack: mono music score; audio commentary; 1958 re-issue version; bonus film "Uncle Toms Cabin" (1914); bonus short "Uncle Toms Cabin" (1910); mor
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"Uncle Tom's Cabin," written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, is a groundbreaking novel that played a pivotal role in shaping public opinion about slavery in the 19th century. Published in 1852, it tells the heart-wrenching story of Uncle Tom, a kind and dignified enslaved man, and his struggles against the brutal realities of slavery. Through vivid characters and emotional storytelling, Stowe exposes the moral dilemmas and injustices of the time. This powerful narrative not only ignited the abolitionist movement but also remains a significant work in American literature, prompting discussions about race, humanity, and social justice.