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Uncle Tom's Cabin is a american film of genre Drama directed by James Stuart Blackton released in USA on 26 july 1910 with Florence Turner

Uncle Tom's Cabin (1910)

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Released in USA 26 july 1910
OriginUSA
Genres Drama
Rating58% 2.9281252.9281252.9281252.9281252.928125

La Case de l'oncle Tom (Uncle Tom's Cabin) est un film muet américain réalisé par James Stuart Blackton, sorti en 1910.

Ce film est la cinquième adaptation cinématographique du roman La Case de l'oncle Tom d'Harriet Beecher Stowe, paru en 1852.

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L'Oncle Tom et Eliza sont tous deux esclaves de la même maison dans le Kentucky.

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