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'''''Together for Days''''', also known as '''''Black Cream''''', is a 1972 independent film directed by Michael Schultz, starring Clifton Davis, Lois Chiles and the first screen appearance of Samuel L. Jackson. | '''''Together for Days''''', also known as '''''Black Cream''''', is a 1972 independent film directed by Michael Schultz, starring Clifton Davis, Lois Chiles and the first screen appearance of Samuel L. Jackson. | ||
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The plot deals with interracial romance between a black man and a white woman and the reaction by their friends and family. | The plot deals with interracial romance between a black man and a white woman and the reaction by their friends and family. | ||
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Ultimately, it is rather unlikely that the film will ever see any sort of re-release. | Ultimately, it is rather unlikely that the film will ever see any sort of re-release. | ||
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File:Together for days gi.jpg|A still from the movie. | File:Together for days gi.jpg|A still from the movie. | ||
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==External | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xd87cq_saml-leno-int_webcam Samuel L Jackson mentioning his appearance in the movie] | *[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xd87cq_saml-leno-int_webcam Samuel L Jackson mentioning his appearance in the movie] | ||
[[Category:Lost films]] | [[Category:Lost films]] |
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Together for Days, also known as Black Cream, is a 1972 independent film directed by Michael Schultz, starring Clifton Davis, Lois Chiles and the first screen appearance of Samuel L. Jackson.
Plot and Production
The plot deals with interracial romance between a black man and a white woman and the reaction by their friends and family.
The film was shot entirely on location in Atlanta and is notable mainly for featuring the debut of Samuel L. Jackson in a supporting role.
In addition, it apparently featured a shock ending described by one critic as, "so staunch and so real, it [would] blow all my staunch black sisters' minds," though it is unclear what exactly it involved.
Status
Apart from this, not much else is known about Together for Days or how it may have drifted into obscurity the way it did. It is unknown if the original masters still exist of if they have been destroyed.
Jackson himself jokingly claimed during an interview on The Tonight Show in 2010 that he was glad that no one, including host Jay Leno, had been able to locate a copy.
Ultimately, it is rather unlikely that the film will ever see any sort of re-release.