Goodbye Uncle Tom
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Goodbye Uncle Tom (1971, Italy) is a Shock-Mondo film directed by Gualtiero Jacopetti & Franco Prosperi.
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- Featured in: The Mondo Cane Collection
- Included in: Depraved Delights: 20 Grindhouse Cinema Shockers
Main Details
- Released in 1971/1972 (US)
- Color
- Running Time: 136 min / USA:123 min / Argentina:108 min / UK:94 min / Australia:128 min / Canada:103 min (Québec)
- Production Co: Euro International Film (EIA)
- Distribution Co: Cannon Film Distributors (1972) (USA) (theatrical) (dubbed) | Cinecenta Film Distributors (1973) (UK) (theatrical) (as "Uncle Tom") | Galinza Films S.A. (1980) (Spain) (theatrical) (as "Adiós Tío Tom")
- Written, produced, directed by and starring Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi.
- Original Music by Riz Ortolani
- Cinematography by Claudio Cirillo, Antonio Climati, Benito Frattari
- Film Editing by Gualtiero Jacopetti
Plot Summary
- Two documentary filmmakers go back in time to the pre-Civil War American South, to film the slave trade.
Also Known As
- Addio, Onkel Tom! (Germany)
- Adiós tío Tom (Spain)
- Adjö människan (Finland - Swedish title)
- Hyvästi ihminen (Finland)
- Les Négriers (Canada - French title)
- Uncle Tom (International)
- White Devil: Black Hell (USA - X-rated version)
- Zio Tom (Italy - alternative title)
- Farewell Uncle Tom