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Release Date:
December 10, 1984
Original Title:
Solomon Northup's Odyssey
Alternate Titles:
Half Slave, Half Free
Genres:
Drama | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
PBS
Past America
The Fremantle Corporation
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 117
This is based on a true story. Solomon Northrop is a black man in the mid 19th century before slavery was abolished. He's a born free man who works as a carpenter and is also a part time musician. One day he is approached by some men who want him to play for them. However, that is not their intention; they have kidnapped him and sold him into slavery. Now he has to endure the hardships that he has been spared because of his status as a free man. And his family who don't know what happened to him is searching for him but where do they go? And Solomon also wishes to let them know where he is so that they could get him but unfortunately no one believes his story or is willing to help him.
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Art Direction:
Karl Eigsti
Associate Producer:
Preston L. Holmes
Book:
Solomon Northup
Casting:
Reuben Cannon
Choreographer:
John Archangeli
Costume Design:
Dorothy Weaver
Director:
Gordon Parks
Director of Photography:
Hiro Narita
Editor:
John Carter
Executive Producer:
Shep Morgan
Hairstylist:
Tony Marrero
Makeup Artist:
Chris Brice
Music:
Gordon Parks
Producer:
Yanna Kroyt Brandt
Production Manager:
Preston L. Holmes
Property Master:
Rhoda E. Neal
Set Decoration:
Robert J. Franco
Teleplay:
Lou Potter
Samm-Art Williams
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