Together for Days
Together for Days is a 1972 American independent blaxploitation film directed by Michael Schultz, and stars Clifton Davis, Lois Chiles, Northern Calloway, Georgia Allen and (a then-unknown) Samuel L. Jackson (in his film debut). It was shot entirely in Atlanta, Georgia.
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| Directed by | Michael Schultz |
| Produced by | Robert S. Buchanan |
| Written by | William B. Branch |
| Story by | Lindsay Smith |
| Starring | Clifton Davis Lois Chiles |
| Music by | Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson |
| Cinematography | Donald H. Hudgins |
| Edited by | Marshall M. Borden |
Production company | TFD Company Ltd. |
| Distributed by | Olas Corporation |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
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Poster bearing the re-release title Black Cream
The film is about a romance between an African-American man and a Caucasian woman and the reaction of their friends and family to the mixed-race relationship.
On May 6, 2010, Jackson appeared on The Tonight Show and joked that he was glad that host Jay Leno was unable to find a copy of the film. He also said it had been re-released sometime later under the title Black Cream.
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