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Roots - 30th Anniversary
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His name was Kunta Kinte. Kidnapped from Africa and enslaved in America in 1767, he refused to accept his slave name of Toby. Heirs kept his heroic defiance alive, passing on his tale across generations until it reached a young boy growing up in Tennessee. His name was Alex Haley. Through the lineage of one family, Haley and his Pulitzer Prize-winning Roots told a story for all America and the world. Seen by 130 million viewers during its premiere telecasts and the winner of dozens of awards, the David L. Wolper production remains an engrossing entertainment 30 years later. Embark on an unforgettable DVD journey., His name was Kunta Kinte. Kidnapped from Africa and enslaved in America in 1767, he refused to accept his slave name of Toby. Heirs kept his heroic defiance alive, passing on his tale across generations until it reached a young boy growing up in Tennessee. His name was Alex Haley. Through the lineage of one family, Haley and his Pulitzer Prize-winning Roots told a story for all America and the world. Seen by 130 million viewers during its premiere telecasts and the winner of dozens of awards, the David L. Wolper production remains an engrossing entertainment 30 years later. Embark on an unforgettable DVD journey.
Special Features:
- 2002 Documentary Remembering Roots.
- All-New 2007 Documentary.
- Cast/Crew Commentaries with Video Option.
- Crossing Over: How Roots Captivated an Entire Nation.
- Roots: One Tear Later hosted by Louis Gossett Jr.
- Warner Bros.
- John Erman
- David Greene
- Moses, Gilbert
- Marvin Chomsky
- 12
- John Amos
- Maya Angelou
- Edward Asner
- Lloyd Bridges
- Georg Stanford Brown
- Levar Burton
- MacDonald Carey
- Collins, Gary
- Aspect Ratio 1.33:1
- English, English for the hard of hearing
- English
- Roots
- 2
- over 50
Roots - 30th Anniversary
RRP: ¥259.00
¥114.00
Save: ¥145.00
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His name was Kunta Kinte. Kidnapped from Africa and enslaved in America in 1767, he refused to accept his slave name of Toby. Heirs kept his heroic defiance alive, passing on his tale across generations until it reached a young boy growing up in Tennessee. His name was Alex Haley. Through the lineage of one family, Haley and his Pulitzer Prize-winning Roots told a story for all America and the world. Seen by 130 million viewers during its premiere telecasts and the winner of dozens of awards, the David L. Wolper production remains an engrossing entertainment 30 years later. Embark on an unforgettable DVD journey., His name was Kunta Kinte. Kidnapped from Africa and enslaved in America in 1767, he refused to accept his slave name of Toby. Heirs kept his heroic defiance alive, passing on his tale across generations until it reached a young boy growing up in Tennessee. His name was Alex Haley. Through the lineage of one family, Haley and his Pulitzer Prize-winning Roots told a story for all America and the world. Seen by 130 million viewers during its premiere telecasts and the winner of dozens of awards, the David L. Wolper production remains an engrossing entertainment 30 years later. Embark on an unforgettable DVD journey.
Special Features:
- 2002 Documentary Remembering Roots.
- All-New 2007 Documentary.
- Cast/Crew Commentaries with Video Option.
- Crossing Over: How Roots Captivated an Entire Nation.
- Roots: One Tear Later hosted by Louis Gossett Jr.
- Warner Bros.
- John Erman
- David Greene
- Moses, Gilbert
- Marvin Chomsky
- 12
- John Amos
- Maya Angelou
- Edward Asner
- Lloyd Bridges
- Georg Stanford Brown
- Levar Burton
- MacDonald Carey
- Collins, Gary
- Aspect Ratio 1.33:1
- English, English for the hard of hearing
- English
- Roots
- 2
- over 50
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