Together for Days

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{{Infobox film

| name = Together for Days

| image = Together for Days.jpg

| alt = Original newspaper ad

| caption = Film poster

| native_name =

| director = Michael Schultz

| producer = Robert S. Buchanan

| writer = William B. Branch

| screenplay =

| story = Lindsay Smith

| based_on =

| starring = Clifton Davis
Lois Chiles

| narrator =

| music = Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson

| cinematography = Donald H. Hudgins

| editing = Marshall M. Borden

| studio = TFD Company Ltd.

| distributor = Olas Corporation

| released = {{Film date|1972|||USA}}

| runtime = 84 minutes

| country = United States

| language = English

| budget =

| gross =

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Together for Days is a 1972 American independent blaxploitation film about a relationship between an African-American man and a Caucasian woman, and the reaction of their friends and family in Atlanta, Georgia. Directed by Michael Schultz, it marked Samuel L. Jackson's film debut. On May 6, 2010, Jackson appeared on The Tonight Show and told the audiences that Jay Leno did not find a copy of the film. Jackson said it had been re-released sometime later under the title Black Cream.

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