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Morgan's Top Five
Street Smart
Shawshank Redemption
Seven
Glory
Driving Miss Daisy |
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Street Smart, 1987, 97 minutes, Rated R
By Ramona L. Prioleau
Although currently unavailable for sale and extremely difficult to find in video
stores, this fine film is well worth the hunt to find a copy. (In Manhattan, there's one
copy available for rental and zero for purchase at that mega video chain. The store's on
east 34th Street. The last one there is a rotten egg ;-)).MORE>>
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Shawshank
Redemption, 1994, 142 minutes, Rated R
By Ramona L. Prioleau
Despite a title that may have impeded its theatrical success, Shawshank
Redemption is a film to watch again and again. With each viewing, subtleties become
apparent and the film's strong story, characters, acting, directing and cinematography are
firmly etched upon the senses. MORE>>
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Glory, 1989, 122 minutes, Rated R
By Ramona L. Prioleau
There is nobility in death. At least, that's if youre a member of the
Massachusetts 54th - the first all black Union regiment commandeered by Robert Gould Shaw
(Matthew Broderick). The trials and tribulations of the 54th, which includes both escaped
slaves and northern freeman, are breathtakingly depicted in Glory. This
fact-based Civil War drama boasts a fine cast and features outstanding performances by
Morgan Freeman, Andre Braugher and Denzel Washington (in his Oscar®-winning performance
as Trip). MORE>>
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