
Captive Heart: The James Mink Story
Drama · TV Movie
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.
Top Cast


Louis Gossett Jr.
Louis Gossett Jr.
James Mink
Louis Gossett Jr.
James Mink


Kate Nelligan
Kate Nelligan
Elizabeth Mink
Kate Nelligan
Elizabeth Mink


Ruby Dee
Ruby Dee
Indigo
Ruby Dee
Indigo


Peter Outerbridge
Peter Outerbridge
William Johnson
Peter Outerbridge
William Johnson


Michael Jai White
Michael Jai White
Elroy
Michael Jai White
Elroy


Rachael Crawford
Rachael Crawford
Mary Mink
Rachael Crawford
Mary Mink


Don Francks
Don Francks
Risser
Don Francks
Risser


Aron Tager
Aron Tager
Conductor
Aron Tager
Conductor
J. Winston Carroll
J. Winston Carroll
Stage driver
J. Winston Carroll
Stage driver
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