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e'Lollipop

Starring: José Ferrer & Karen Valentine Director: Ashley Lazarus  Rated: G: General Audiences
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e'Lollipop
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DVD Features:

  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 33 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: December 16, 2008
  • Originally Released: 1976
  • Label: Televista
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Performers, Cast and Crew:

Starring José Ferrer & Karen Valentine
Performer: Ken Gampu
Directed by Ashley Lazarus
Produced by Andre Pieterse

Product Description:

When one is orphaned by a tragic car accident and sent to live at a missionary station in a small village, two South African children from disparate backgrounds forge a strong relationship in the face of Apartheid. This 1976 family drama is also known as FOREVER YOUNG, FOREVER FREE.

Description by Music Video Distributors:

e'Lollipop is the extraordinary tale of two inseparable South African children - Tsepo (Muntu Ndebele) and his orphaned friend Jannie (Norman Knox). They meet when Jannie's parents die tragically in a car crash in the Lesotho mountains. Jannie is sent to a missionary station in Tsepo's village where they become best friends. Together with their dog Sugarball, life is full of childhood fun and antics until tragedy strikes again: Jannie, aged 13, is seriously injured when one of their games goes horribly wrong. Tsepo and his community pull together so that Jannie can receive emergency medical treatment. A daunting challenge lies ahead - and at what cost will Jannie survive' Tsepo and Jannie's inspirational story unfolds against the breathtaking backdrops of a dramatic African landscape and New York City in the mid-1970s. e'Lollipop is a life-changing story that reminds us of the true value of friendship, family, community and sacrifice - despite color or creed. e'Lollipop is a true South African classic of international stature that transcended the Apartheid boundaries of its day. First released in 1976, this extraordinary motion picture story of two South African children and their dog, Sugarball, touched the hearts of audiences around the world. Despite the fear, hatred and brutality that plagued South Africa in the mid-1970's, e'Lollipop told a story of friendship and commitment that transcended racial boundaries. After nearly being banned in South Africa under Apartheid, it went on to become a cult classic. Shot in Southern Africa, Lesotho and New York, e'Lollipop was seen in over 40 countries and starred local and international talent including the late Ken Gampu, Oscar and Golden Globe Award Winner José Ferrer, and Golden Globe Nominee Karen Valentine.

Plot Keywords:

1970s | Children | Family (General) | Friends | Friendships

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Product Info:

  • Sales Rank: 41,246
  • UPC: 029502707095
  • Shipping Weight: 0.21/lbs (approx)
  • International Shipping: 1 item

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