Webster Lewis

Most Popular Webster Lewis Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Beat Street Trailer (1984)

08 June 1984

An aspiring DJ, from the South Bronx, and his best friend, a promoter, try to get into show business by exposing people to hip-hop music and culture.

My Tutor Trailer (1983)

04 March 1983

High school senior Bobby Chrystal fails his French class, which will block him from entering Yale. His rich, authoritarian father hires an attractive 29-year-old to tutor Bobby over the summer and help him pass a make-up exam.

Booker Trailer (1984)

01 October 1984

Booker tells the true story of Booker T. Washington, who, as a young slave, dreams of learning to read and write.

The Hearse Trailer (1980)

01 June 1980

A schoolteacher moves into her deceased aunt’s house in a small Californian town, and is harassed by unfriendly locals and a mysterious hearse.

Go Tell It on the Mountain Trailer (1984)

31 August 1984

This film adaptation of James Baldwin's celebrated novel tells the journey of a family from the rural South to "big city" Harlem seeking both salvation and understanding and of a young boy struggling to earn the approval of a self-righteous and often unloving stepfather.

A House Divided: Denmark Vesey's Rebellion Trailer (1982)

17 February 1982

Story of Denmark Vesey, who was raised as a slave but bought his freedom. He organized a plot to seize the city and free the black slaves, but this failed and he and others were hanged.

Body and Soul Trailer (1981)

09 October 1981

A young man struggles to become a boxing champ, but success blinds him. It is only through the love of his girlfriend that he is brought back to reality.

The Mighty Pawns Trailer (1987)

14 February 1987

Inner city kids are given new direction when they are convinced to join the school chess team.

The Sky Is Gray Trailer (1980)

01 January 1980

From Ernest J. Gaines, author of "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman," comes a deceptively simple, yet emotionally complex tale of a young boy's discovery of what it's like to be black in Louisiana during the 1940's.