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Black History Month 5-Pack (2001)
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Starring: Danny Glover, Mary Alice, Andre Braugher, Sarita Choudhury, Kimberly Elise, Louis Gossett, Jr., Pam Grier, Gregory Hines, Peter Riegert, Michelle Rodriguez, Helen Shaver, Robert Townsend
Director: Andre Braugher, Lee Davis, Louis Gossett, Jr., Stan Lathan, Ivan Passer, Joseph Sargent, Robert Townsend
Category: Drama
Studio: Showtime Entertainment
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Length:
476 mins

 
 

 

It's Black Entertainment!
Take a look at this spectacular star-studded tribute to the contributions of African-Americans in film over the last century. Join Vanessa Williams as she traces the influences and the struggles and triumphs of African-Americans in the world of music and film.

This compilation of screen highlights features film shorts from premier artists such as pop divas Whitney Houston, Ella Fitzgerald, Cab Calloway, Lena Horne, Diana Ross, Michael Jackson and Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. Also included are interviews with some of today's major stars such as Snoop Dogg, Ice T, Quincy Jones, Spike Lee and Russell Simmons.

3 A.M.
It was always the most dangerous job in the city, but now a killer is putting bullets into the city's cabdrivers.

From prostitutes to pimps, from gang-bangers to businessmen, taxi drivers see it all, especially on the night shift. Hershey's (Danny Glover) been doing this job for years, but he's never seen cabbies get shot at point blank range, night after night after night. After a close friend becomes the eleventh victim, he and his buddies are wondering if this shift could be their last.

Bojangles
The award-winning actor and dancer Gregory Hines stars in this look at the life of extraordinary tap dancing legend Bill"Bojangles" Robinson. This is the story of an incredibly talented man who struggled with the demons of this past and the racism of his time, but still entertained millions with his unique and complex dance style.

The Wishing Tree
A hotshot lawyer of the city, the last thing Clara wants is to go back to the turtle-paced life of Savannah. When tragic news forces her to return home, Clara plans for a short trip and quick good-byes. Sometimes, however, things don't go as planned. Clara is drawn into the mystery of a lone man living deep in the woods. A man who might shed light on her now uncertain future.

Love Songs
Robert Townsend (The Meteor Man) stars as a promising young boxer with overwhelming money problems who gets a chance to make quick cash with a catch. Lynn Whitfield (Eve's Bayou) and Andre Braugher (City of Angels) play an unlikely couple, a beautiful woman and an unsophisticated fruit vendor, who come to realize that sometimes there's more to love than meets the eye. And Louis Gossett, Jr. (An Officer and a Gentleman) plays Reuben who struggles to teach his son that violence is not the answer to his problems.