Told far more dramatically on the screen than it ever was on the stage. (Print Ad- Jeffersonian Gazette, ((Lawrence, Kans.)) 17 July 1918)
The story that has been played in every town, hamlet and city of America, to millions of people. The book that is read everywhere that English is spoken. See it in motion pictures; better than ever. (Print Ad- The Saratogian, ((Saratoga Springs, NY)) 21 December 1918)
'Member the bloodhounds, an' the escape 'cross the ice, an' Ol' Uncle Tom, an brutal Legree- Then surely you remember little TOPSY and EVA. (Print Ad- Eugene Daily Guard, ((Eugene, Ore.)) 10 August 1918)
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What is the English language plot outline for Uncle Tom's Cabin (1918)?