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Currently you are able to watch "The Black Candle" streaming on Amazon Prime Video or for free with ads on Amazon Prime Video with Ads. Synopsis Lily Whitmore is the heir to a crumbling factory that she's determined to restore to its former glory.
- Lionel Filmore; Joe Skinner; Fred Skinner
- Roy Battersby
- 1991
- 4
The Black Candle. Examining the struggle and triumph of an African American family, community and culture through the lens of Kwanzaa.
WATCH FOR FREE. Watch Trailer Offical Movie Site. Select a vendor: Amazon UK. Amazon Canada. iTunes. Netflix. ‘The Black Candle’ Synopsis. The Black Candle is a landmark, vibrant documentary film that uses Kwanzaa as a vehicle to explore and celebrate the African-American experience.
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The Black Candle streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "The Black Candle" streaming on Peacock or for free with ads on The Roku Channel, Tubi TV, Freevee. It is also possible to rent "The Black Candle" on Amazon Video online and to download it on Amazon Video.
- M.K. Asante
- 71
- Documentary
- Herself , (Narration, ); Self; Themselves
X-Ray 16+. Drama · Cerebral · Compelling · Emotional. Watch with a free Prime trial. Watch with Prime. Start your 30-day free trial. Details. Subscribe or buy. Cast and Crew. Joe Skinner marries Lily Whitmore, to give a name to her illegitimate child by Lionel, the opportunistic son of an impoverished aristocrat.
Watch The Black Candle with a subscription on Prime Video. Rated 4/5 Stars • 02/12/23. Rated 1/5 Stars • 01/31/23. Roy Battersby. Director. Samantha Bond. Bridget Mordaunt. Cathy Sandford....
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26 1 h 11 min 2009. 13+. Documentary · Cerebral · Gentle · Powerful. ads Free with ads on Freevee. More purchase. options. Details. A documentary about the struggle and triumph of African-American family, community, and culture, using Kwanzaa as a vehicle to celebrate the African-American experience.