| | Strange Fruit DVD (1 Customer Review)
| Category | Adult Audience DVDs, Dramas Movies, Thriller Videos, Mystery, Suspense, Gay/Lesbian, Alternative Music, Alternative-Lifestyle, African Americans, Conspiracies, Homosexuality | | Actor | Kent Faulcon, David Raibon, Berlinda Tolbert |
A man returns to his southern home town after his friend was lynched outside of a gay night club. Kent Faulcon, Berlinda Tolbert, David Raibon, Sam Jones, Ed Brigadier star. When her son Kelvin is murdered in the parking lot of a gay bar, Emma Ayers calls New York attorney William Boyals (Kent Faulcon) for help. As he returns to his provincial Louisiana hometown, Boyals must fight the racism of the local police force and endure his own mother's homophobia. This dramatic thriller stars David Raibon (THE SHIELD), Ed Brigadier (GILMORE GIRLS), and Berlinda Tolbert (THE JEFFERSONS) as Emma. Strange Fruit Reviews: "...[A] brilliant documentary....The film is a masterful approach to and critique of an unspeakable practice..."
-- Chris Chang, Film Comment "...[The film] relates the intricate and intriguing history of the title song....Mr. Katz's polished, well-structured film uses carefully chosen newsreel scenes and interviews..."
-- Dave Kehr, New York Times Strange Fruit | List Price | $29.95 (You save $9.86) | | Studio | Ariztical Entertainment | | Orig Year | 2005 | | All Time Sales Rank | 21540  | | CD Universe Part number | 7016805 | | Catalog number | 6069 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 19, 2006 | | Rating | Not Rated | | Running Time | 115 Minutes | | Additional Info | Ariztical Entertainment | | Movie Details | Color; Ariztical Entertainment |
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