Good Fences with Danny Glover: DVD Cover

    Good Fences Director: Ernest R. Dickerson Cast: Danny Glover, Whoopi Goldberg, Zachary Simmons Glover, Ryan Michelle Bathe

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    • DVD Release Date: 12/16/2003
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 41,562

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Interviews with: Whoopi Goldberg; Danny Glover; Mo'Nique; Filmographies of:; Whoopi Goldberg; Danny Glover; Mo'Nique

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Smoke Signals [4:59]
    2. Television [3:40]
    3. Death Threats [5:41]
    4. The End of the Trial [4:33]
    5. One Year Later [2:20]
    6. "Lovejoy, Illinois, 1955" [9:19]
    7. PTA Meeting [6:32]
    8. Family Reunion [3:59]
    9. Four Years Later [6:31]
    10. "Two Filets" [9:39]
    11. The Event of the Season [9:45]
    12. A New Neighbor [5:59]
    13. Thanksgiving [1:27]
    14. Two Houses [4:08]
    15. "Trust in Tom" [8:59]
    16. Fire [10:04]
    17. Sugar Plum [8:49]
    18. End Credits [10:03]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A black family gets a first-hand look at the trials and tribulations of upward mobility and suburban segregation in this pointed comedy. In 1973, Tom (Danny Glover) is an African-American attorney who is determined to raise himself up by his own bootstraps from his position near the bottom of the totem pole at a law firm. Tom takes on a case no one else is willing to touch -- defending a confessed arsonist whose crime claimed the lives of two teenagers -- and when he manages to score a surprising legal victory for his client, Tom is given a promotion and he moves his family to a new home in the suburbs. However, Tom and his wife Mabel (Whoopi Goldberg) discover they're only the second black household to move into the neighborhood (the first was a woman who struck it rich in the lottery), and housewife Mabel soon learns her neighbors aren't especially open to the notion of ethnic diversity in their community. Good Fences was directed by former cinematographer Ernest Dickerson and produced in part by his frequent collaborator Spike Lee; the film was screened in competition at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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