
Shadrach
Drama
Overview
In 1935, 99-year-old former slave Shadrach asks to be buried on the soil where he was born to slavery, and that land is owned by the large Dabney family, consisting of Vernon, Trixie and their seven children, and to bury a black man on that land is a violation of strict Virginia law.
Top Cast


Harvey Keitel
Harvey Keitel
Vernon
Harvey Keitel
Vernon


Andie MacDowell
Andie MacDowell
Trixie
Andie MacDowell
Trixie


Martin Sheen
Martin Sheen
Narrator (voice)
Martin Sheen
Narrator (voice)
John Franklin Sawyer
John Franklin Sawyer
Shadrach
John Franklin Sawyer
Shadrach


Scott Terra
Scott Terra
Paul
Scott Terra
Paul
Ginnie Randall
Ginnie Randall
Virginia
Ginnie Randall
Virginia


Darrell Larson
Darrell Larson
Father
Darrell Larson
Father


Deborah Hedwall
Deborah Hedwall
Mother
Deborah Hedwall
Mother
Daniel Treat
Daniel Treat
Little Mole
Daniel Treat
Little Mole


Jonathan Parks Jordan
Jonathan Parks Jordan
Middle Mole
Jonathan Parks Jordan
Middle Mole
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