"The Life and Death of the Black Movie" special - 1981 - reviews - Sneak Previews Ebert & Siskel
This is "The Life and Death of the Black Movie" special episode by Siskel & Ebert on "Sneak Previews" from 1981. Movies featured are: Coffey Fort Apache, The Bronx Nighthawks Brubaker The Devil and Max Devlin The Blues Brothers The Hunter Stir Crazy Lilies of the Field Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song Shaft Sounder Superfly Slaughter Claudine Cotton Comes to Harlem Blacula Buck and the Preacher Malcolm X Wattstax The Great White Hope Lady Sings the Blues The Wiz Penitentiary

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"Guilty Pleasures" special - 1981 - movie reviews - Sneak Previews with Ebert and Siskel

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"More Buried Treasures" special - 1982 - movie reviews - Sneak Previews with Ebert and Siskel

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SNEAK PREVIEWS—"'China Syndrome', 'Deer Hunter'"—WTTW-TV11 Chicago (03-22-79)

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Quentin Tarantino on Steve McQueen's Bullitt | Cinema Speculation

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Siskel & Ebert: If We Picked The Oscars (1981) - Gloria, Inside, Resurrection, Tess, Tribute

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Ed Wood Documentary - Flying Saucers Over Hollywood Rare

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Horror Movies Ebert Liked, But Siskel Didn't

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Siskel & Ebert Classics - 7/15/88 - Die Hard, Midnight Run

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Siskel and Ebert - Invasion of the Outer Space Movies (1980)

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SISKEL & EBERT REVIEW STAR TREK II (1982)

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Sneak Previews "Not Star Wars" compilation (1978-1982) - with Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel

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Classics from the Vault: Great Performances that Oscars Ignored (1980)

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Ten More Great Siskel and Ebert Arguments

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SNEAK PREVIEWS—"'And Justice for All', 'Meteor', Three Foreign Films"—WTTW-TV11 Chicago (10-25-79)

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Siskel & Ebert (1981): Take 2: Going to the Movies, The Black Marble

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Siskel & Ebert The At The Movies The Stinkers of 1982 (Full Show)

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Siskel & Ebert (1982) - Conan the Barbarian, Christiane F., Partners, The Sword and the Sorcerer

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WTTW Channel 11 - Sneak Previews - "Real Life, Rich Kids, & More" (Complete Broadcast, 9/20/1979) 📺

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"Women in Danger" special - 1980 - movie reviews - Sneak Previews with Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel

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