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The Sidney Poitier DVD Collection For Love of Ivy / In the Heat of the Night / Lilies of the Field / The Organization / They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
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Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD)
Binding: DVD
Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD)
Label: MGM (Video & DVD)
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Customer Reviews
X L NT 
2007-09-25
Sidney Poitier is a master of silence,he works well with Rod Steiger who is another favourite of mine. These two should have made more movies together.
Recommend seller! 
2008-06-12
Fast delivery, dvds in ex comnd, gr8 communcation. V.happy with purchase. Recommend seller
2008-05-31
Two of the finest films he starred in are included in this collection."In the heat of the night"and "Lillies of the field" are two all time greats.
Sdney Poiter DVD Collection 
2008-02-13
If you like Sidney Poitier then you will enjoy these movies; not all of his best, but a good start
Fantastic deal for this collection of classics! 
2008-01-27
If you love, admire and/or respect Mr. Poiter's early works and want to be sure you have some of them on DVD's of high quality, I have only two words about this classic collection: BUY IT!
Glaring Omissions 
2008-01-05
How can you put together a collection of Sidney Poitier's films and NOT include such true groundbreakers as 'To Sir, With Love' or the amazing 'Guess Who's Coming To Dinner' - which is not only landmark for it's 'subject matter' but also was Spencer Tracy's last film??? I don't understand it. At first I thought this was going to be a great collection - and it is by virtue of being centered such an amazing man and actor - but it's not the set it could have been... or SHOULD have been. I'd rather buy the collector's editions of the individual films.
The man is a genius - this should have showcased that.