Private collection item of original Rare Hard to Find UNICORN Video BIG BOX, COMPLETE & UNCUT First Edition. Hard to Find rare video collectible from earliest days of the home video entertainment industry. FAST and SAFE DELIVERY. 

1971. Directed by William A. Graham; QUINCY JONES (Music). TAGLINE : "A love story...of hate!" - Sheila, an affluent black teenager, begins dating working class white teen Wayne, and asks him for help to sell a kilo of marijuana. VIEWER COMMENT : "A decent 20th century American love story wherein the all-American blond-haired white boy finds himself quite happy in the loving arms of a spirited young ebony goddess. Predictable tensions ensue, and culminate in a surprisingly bitter resolve. Being that this film was made in a time of social tumult and radical change in America, it probably had a fair amount of appeal to younger audiences(there is quite a bit of a "flower child" element here...in one scene, a boy on a bridge pelts swimming ducks with rocks. Our leading lady touches him softly, saying "you'd better learn how to love, boy-child". We then see him tossing picked flowers into the water."

CAST Includes : Brenda Sykes, John Neilson, William Marshall, John Fiedler, Matt Clark, Maia Danziger, Lincoln Kilpatrick, Marion Ross, Ivor Francis, Tony Colti, Elliott Street, John Hillerman, Glynn Turman

A library of 20,000 to 30,000 video items from 1978 forward, including multiples, is being offered for the first time to the eBay community. ALL inventory is OFFSITE from eBay listing center, so singular items may not be described individually, but in general to the collection. Some images may be representative. The quality of playback and visual presentation is GOOD to VERY GOOD to FINE. Some items may be Brand New Factory Sealed, while a few may slip through in a lesser quality. These items are inspected but individual items slip through occasionally, and we apologize for this inconsistency. Please, ask questions before purchase, we will do our best to oblige you.