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The greatest reggae film of all-time, The Harder They Come is the essential rebel-reggae story of a young Kingston musician whose attempt to lift himself from poverty leads to drug dealing and murder. Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff plays the young outlaw who fights back against a corrupt system, a man who finally achieves fame, and a hit record, as he spends his perilous final days on the run. Originally released by Roger Corman, the film hit paydirt through its globally influential soundtrack featuring Cliff singing "The Harder They Come", "You Can Get It if You Really Want" and "Many Rivers to Cross". A worldwide cult hit, this defining film gave reggae music a global audience, and is presented complete and uncut in a new widescreen transfer.
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$24.95
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Dual Layer |
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1972
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102:45
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480i (NTSC)
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1 2 3 4 5 6
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Widescreen 1.85:1, NOT 16x9 Enhanced
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