DCSIMG
 
 

Uncle Tom's Cabin (1928)

Uncle Tom's Cabin (1928)
Member Rating:  
D. W. Griffith had originally been announced as the director of the Universal "super-production" version of Uncle Tom's Cabin, but negotiations fell through and the job went to studio workhorse Harry A. Pollard. Running 141 minutes, this was the most elaborate filmization of the Harriet Beecher Stowe "abolition" classic to date, and even though it wasn't entirely faithful to its source, audiences went home satisfied. James B. Lowe stars as bloody but unbowed slave Uncle Tom (a role traditionally assigned to a white man in blackface!), while George Siegmann, drooling tobacco juice and brandishing a whip with furious abandon, is Evil Personified as Simon Legree. Other familiar roles were filled by Margarita Fischer (a somewhat long-in-tooth Eliza), Virginia Grey (Eva), Mona Ray (Topsy) and Lucien Littlefield (Lawyer Marks) The film owes more to the theatrical versions of Uncle Tom's Cabin than the novel, including the escape of Eliza across the ice, an incident that was invented for the stage. Budgeted at one million dollars, Uncle Tom's Cabin had to be released several times in the 1930s to break even. Excerpts from the film later showed up in the opening scenes of 1955's Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

 Read More


Starring:
Eulalie JensenMargarita Fischer, (more)
Director(s):
Harry A. Pollard
Format(s):
DVD
View All Versions to rent and buy
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Uncle Tom's Cabin

D. W. Griffith had originally been announced as the director of the Universal "super-production" version of Uncle Tom's Cabin, but negotiations fell through and the job went to studio workhorse Harry A. Pollard. Running 141 minutes, this was the most elaborate filmization of the Harriet Beecher Stowe "abolition" classic to date, and even though it wasn't entirely faithful to its source, audiences went home satisfied. James B. Lowe stars as bloody but unbowed slave Uncle Tom (a role traditionally assigned to a white man in blackface!), while George Siegmann, drooling tobacco juice and brandishing a whip with furious abandon, is Evil Personified as Simon Legree. Other familiar roles were filled by Margarita Fischer (a somewhat long-in-tooth Eliza), Virginia Grey (Eva), Mona Ray (Topsy) and Lucien Littlefield (Lawyer Marks) The film owes more to the theatrical versions of Uncle Tom's Cabin than the novel, including the escape of Eliza across the ice, an incident that was invented for the stage. Budgeted at one million dollars, Uncle Tom's Cabin had to be released several times in the 1930s to break even. Excerpts from the film later showed up in the opening scenes of 1955's Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

Complete Cast of Uncle Tom's Cabin


Director(s):
Harry A. Pollard
Looking for special editions of Uncle Tom's Cabin?
See All Versions
Subtitles:
Check All Versions
Closed Captioning:
Check All Versions
 
 
 
 

BY MAIL

 
Buy New  $20.99
 

IN-STORE

 

ON DEMAND

Blockbuster Instant Video

Watch thousands of movies instantly on your TV, tablet, mobile phone or computer with no monthly subscription. You pay only for what you watch.
 

What's Your Take?

Add to FavoritesIn Favorites  |  Share:     Email to a friendShare on FacebookShare on Twitter
    YOUR REVIEW
    WRITE A REVIEW
     
    1000 
     
    Member Reviews
     
    Julie J.

    We watched this as an educational supplement to our Civil War studies. Not only was it interesting to students to see motion pictures in their early years, but also to see the horrors of slavery from the perspective of our recent ancestors. This spurred a great discussion over who HB Stowe meant for Uncle Tom to be, and how people inaccurately use his name as a racial insult in this day and age. This is a good jumping off point for such discussions. Also good to compare and contrast with the events of the novel. There are many likenesses and differences. Middle School and High School ages would be most appropriate to view.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Chalonda C.

    This is not the movie I thought it was. I am really disappointed, they didn't send me the original version of this movie. I did not want to watch a filmization of the Harriet Beecher Stowe version. WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Yes   |   No

     
    Read All 2 Reviews