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Captive Heart: The James Mink Story
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Captive Heart: The James Mink Story

Apr 14, 1996
1h 31m
★ 3.8

The return to freedom won't be an easy path.

Overview

James Mink is a black man in Canada who has built a very successful livery business, and enjoys a white wife and a beautiful daughter, Mary. An excellent match is arranged with an American businessman, but when he takes his new wife Mary across the border his true character emerges - he sells her into slavery. James and Elizabeth must go to Virginia to rescue their daughter.

Genres

Drama
TV Movie

Production Companies

CanWest Global Communications
Dorothea G. Petrie Productions
Hallmark Entertainment
Jaylar Productions
Logo Entertainment

Cast

Louis Gossett Jr.

James Mink

Louis Gossett Jr.

Kate Nelligan

Elizabeth Mink

Kate Nelligan

Ruby Dee

Indigo

Ruby Dee

Peter Outerbridge

William Johnson

Peter Outerbridge

Michael Jai White

Elroy

Michael Jai White

Rachael Crawford

Mary Mink

Rachael Crawford

Don Francks

Risser

Don Francks

Aron Tager

Conductor

Aron Tager

J. Winston Carroll

Stage driver

J. Winston Carroll

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