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Roots 6 Video Box Set [VHS]

Roots 6 Video Box Set [VHS]Directors: David Greene, Gilbert Moses, John Erman, Marvin J. Chomsky
Actors: LeVar Burton, Olivia Cole, Ben Vereen, Louis Gossett Jr., Vic Morrow
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: Video

List Price: $54.98
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Seller: lisamjohnson6
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 185 reviews
Sales Rank: 408

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: VHS Tape
Number Of Discs: 6
Running Time: 573 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1

ISBN: 6302571251
UPC: 085393537333
EAN: 9786302571257
ASIN: 6302571251

Theatrical Release Date: January 23, 1977
Release Date: December 12, 1994
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com essential video
From the moment the young Kunta Kinte (LeVar Burton) is stolen from his life and ancestral home in 18th-century Africa and brought under inhumane conditions to be auctioned as a slave in America, a line is begun that leads from this most shameful chapter in U.S. history to the 20th-century author Alex Haley, a Kinte descendant. The late Haley's acclaimed book Roots was adapted into this six-volume television miniseries, which was a widely watched phenomenon in 1977. The programs cover several generations in the antebellum South and end with the story of "Chicken" George, a freed slave played by Ben Vereen whose family feels the agony of entrenched racism and learns to fight it. Between the lives of Kunta and George, we meet a number of memorable characters, black and white, and learn much about the emotional and physical torments of slavery, from beatings and rapes to the forced separation of spouses and families. Nothing like this had ever confronted so many mainstream Americans when the series was originally broadcast, and the extent to which the country was nudged a degree or two toward enlightenment was instantly obvious. Roots still has that ability to open one's eyes, and engage an audience in a sweeping, memorable drama at the same time. --Tom Keogh


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5 out of 5 stars Great value - excellent series   October 31, 2009
maestra v (Waterford, CT)
I love this series. I had a VHS copy and needed to replace it with the DVD collection. I show excerpts to my history students as it gives a sober visual to supplement the unit on the transatlantic slave trade. You can not beat the value at Amazon.com


4 out of 5 stars Human nature at it's lowest and at its best.   October 18, 2009
B. Baker (Washington)
I met Alex Haley once. He was a very proud, dignified man. Rightly so with ancestors like those in Roots. The courage and determination of these people are remarkable. The history is sad. The story is inspirational.

My only complaint: I never realized how much Virginia's Peidmont looks like California.



4 out of 5 stars Moving story. Great acting. Some sets were totally unrealistic   October 12, 2009
Lisa Johnson
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Amazing story. captures some of the really bad brutality of slavery. Slave ships, whipping, manicles.

But the slave cabins were all wrong. Belle's "slave cabin" looked like it belonged to a middle class white family of that era. The room was large. Painted walls. Windows with glass panes and white dividers. nice furniture. A carved head board on the bed with a nice quilt. Shelves for holding things in the kitchen.

I've seen pictures of Thomas Jefferson's slave cabins. thin mats on wood floors for sleeping, no windows, very small rooms, about the size of a modern bath room, very dusty and dirty. And Jefferson's were supposed to be better than most.




5 out of 5 stars Roots   October 6, 2009
James B. Welch (Washougal, Washington)
Great condition. I have wanted this item ever since I saw it on T.V. Excellent Quality and condition.


1 out of 5 stars Not happy!   September 15, 2009
John in Indy (IN USA)
My wife and I were enjoying watching this until we got to about 1 hour and 23 minutes into the fourth disk. The screen went blank. I tried everything going back and forth to see the end of the story but I could not get it to work. Very disapointing! Do not buy this product!!!

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