Recently, the WGN Network began airing a new series about a group of Georgia slaves who plan and conduct a daring 600 miles escape to freedom in the Northern states called "UNDERGROUND". However, it is not the first television production about American slaves making a bid for freedom. Below is a list of previous productions that I have seen over the years:
THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD IN TELEVISION
"A WOMAN CALLED MOSES" (1978) - Cicely Tyson starred in this two-part miniseries adaptation of Marcy Heidish's 1974 novel about the life of escaped slave-turned Underground Railroad conductor/activist
Harriet Tubman during the years before the Civil War. The miniseries' first half focused on Tubman's years as a Maryland slave and her escape to freedom in December 1849. The second half focused on her years as a conductor with the Underground Railroad. Paul Wendkos directed.
"THE LIBERATORS" (1987) - Robert Carradine and Larry B. Scott portrayed Virginia-born abolitionist
John Fairfield and Bill, the escaped slave of the former's uncle; who become conductors for the Underground Railroad. After the former helps the latter escape from Virginia, the pair reunite nearly a year later to rescue the relatives of African-American freedmen living in the North. Kenneth Johnson directed.
"RACE TO FREEDOM: THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD" (1994) - Janet Bailey and Courtney B. Vance starred in this cable television movie about a group of slaves who risk their lives to escape from their master's North Carolina plantation to Canada, following the passage of the
Compromise of 1850. Look for the surprise twist at the end. The movie co-starred Glynn Turman, Dawnn Lewis, Michael Riley, Falconer Abraham, and Ron White. Don McBrearty directed.
"CAPTIVE HEART: THE JAMES MINK STORY" (1996) - Lou Gossett Jr. and Kate Nelligan portrayed a Canadian mixed race couple who sought a husband for their only daughter, Mary. The latter ends up marrying a Northern American. Upon their arrival in the United States, he sells her to a Virginian slave dealer and she ends up as a slave in that slave. After Mary manages to send word to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mink set out for Virginia to organize a rescue of their daughter with the help of the Underground Railroad. Bruce Pittman directed.
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Three of the productions on this list - "A WOMAN CALLED MOSES", "RACE TO FREEDOM: THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD" and "CAPTIVE HEART: THE JAMES MINK STORY" can be found on DVD. Only "THE LIBERATORS" has not been released on DVD. In fact, I do not know if it has ever been released on VHS.