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A Fable
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A Fable

Mar 20, 1971
1h 20m
★ 1.0

Walker Vessels, the black man who started a revolution for his people and then went to take care of some unfinished business for himself.

Overview

A black radical's ex-wife and children establish a new family unit with a Caucasian man, but he eventually returns to violently besiege them inside their home.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

MFR

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Cast

Al Freeman Jr.

The Leader

Al Freeman Jr.

Hildy Brooks

The Wife

Hildy Brooks

James Patterson

The Husband

James Patterson

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