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Raisin In The Sun, A (1998)
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Starring: Danny Glover, Esther Rolle
Director: Bill Duke, Harold Scott
Category: Drama
Studio: Monterey Home Video
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Length:
173 mins

 
 

 

Celebrate the human spirit. Lorraine Hansberry's timeless story of black identity, beauty and pride comes inspiringly to the screen in this remarkable adaptation starring Danny Glover and Emmy Award winner Esther Rolle.

A $10,000 insurance benefit creates conflicting dreams within a Chicago ghetto family. Son, Walter Lee (Glover) wants to start his own business while his mom wishes to spend her days in a little house of her own. Their love a bond, their warmhearted humor a breath of air, their tentative hold on dignity; their lifeline.

A family caught between the reality of their surroundings and a chance at a piece of the American Dream.

 
 
   
   

 
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