
Roots: The Gift
Drama · History · TV Movie
Overview
On Christmas Eve 1770, a young African warrior, who three years prior had been captured and sold into slavery in America, leads a desperate group of runaway slaves as they attempt to reach freedom in the North.
Top Cast


LeVar Burton
LeVar Burton
Kunta Kinte
LeVar Burton
Kunta Kinte


Louis Gossett Jr.
Louis Gossett Jr.
Fiddler
Louis Gossett Jr.
Fiddler


Avery Brooks
Avery Brooks
Cletus Moyer
Avery Brooks
Cletus Moyer


Kate Mulgrew
Kate Mulgrew
Hattie Carraway
Kate Mulgrew
Hattie Carraway


Shaun Cassidy
Shaun Cassidy
Edmund Parker, Jr.
Shaun Cassidy
Edmund Parker, Jr.


John McMartin
John McMartin
Edmund Parker, Sr.
John McMartin
Edmund Parker, Sr.


Jerry Hardin
Jerry Hardin
William Reynolds
Jerry Hardin
William Reynolds


Annabella Price
Annabella Price
Sarah Parker
Annabella Price
Sarah Parker


Michael Learned
Michael Learned
Amelia Parker
Michael Learned
Amelia Parker


Fran Bennett
Fran Bennett
May
Fran Bennett
May
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