Beulah Land
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Rosia Wade-crisler
Patrick Harrison
Joey Green
Malcolm Mcmillan
James Daughton
Ruth Cox
Film Details
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Synopsis
This florid amalgam of a pair of novels by Lonnie Coleman about the Old South had ambitions to be the TV equivalent of "Gone With the Wind" in its telling of a young southern belle who becomes mistress of a magnificent plantation. Trouble-plagued throughout its production (the original director, Virgil Vogel, had a heart attack and was replaced by Harry Falk, and JP Miller, author of "Days of Wine and Roses" and many other distinguished television plays, asked to have his name replaced by a pseudonym after too many changes were made in his original script), "Beulah Land" then went on to face a hostile reception from many black factions because of its harsh depiction of slaves and its miscegenation subplot. It did, however, win an Emmy Award nomination for costume design.
Cast
Rosia Wade-crisler
Patrick Harrison
Joey Green
Malcolm Mcmillan
James Daughton
Ruth Cox
Todd Lookinland
Anthony Thompkins
Tina Payne
Geren Moor
Eric Shawn Whittington
Ken Dills
De'voreaux White
Colia Lafayette
Ray Girardin
Michelle Simms
Jenny Agutter
Marco St John
James Steele
Elizabeth Deleon
K C Martel
Laurie Prange
Elizabeth Robinson
Jonathan Frakes
Kevin Hagen
Stuart Mabray
Franklyn Seales
Paul Rudd
Peter Hobbs
Bobbie Harper
Madeleine Stowe
Zetella Walker
Robert Walker Jr.
Allyn Ann Mclerie
B J Hopper
Ilene Graff
Paul Shenar
Bibi Osterwald
Meredith Baxter
Carole Jordan
Clarice Taylor
Don Johnson
Betsy Slade
Martha Scott
Michael Sarrazin
Will Long
Taylor Lacher
Eddie Albert
Dorian Harewood
Lesley Ann Warren
Vernon Weddle
Grand L Bush
Peter De Anda
Jack Rey
Tracy Clanton
Hope Lange
Sheila Ann Cage
Robin James
Jean Renee Foster
Jerry Leggio
Kyle Richards
Tommie Stewart
Gene Rutherford
Christoff St John
Michael C Stewart
Gloria Winters
Marvel Lewis
Crew
Jim Benson
Alan Bernard
Edward C Carfagno
Lonnie Coleman
Alan Fama
Allyn Ferguson
David Gerber
David Horowitz
Grady Hunt
Andrew Jackson
Ronald Lavine
Ed Mahler
Don Marando
Jacques Meunier
Christopher Morgan
David Wages
Film Details
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Miscellaneous Notes
Aired in United States October 7, 1980
Released in United States on Video September 19, 1990
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