Queen (1993) Queen

Queen ★★★ 1993 Epic miniseries from Pulitzer Prize-winner Alex Haley chronicles the life of his paternal great-grandmother, who bore a baby girl, Queen, to her white slave master. At the heart is Queen's quest for identity as she experiences unique problems due to her mixed race. She finally finds love with a ferry operator (Glover) whose role is powerful but unfortunately brief. It is this union that produces Alex's father, Simon. Although Haley died during production, he had spent considerable time sharing his vision with the staff, who also worked with him on the original "Roots." Good casting and a nice interpretation of Haley's tale is above average. Worth a watch. 360m/C VHS. Halle Berry, Ann-Margret, Jasmine Guy, Timothy Daly, Danny Glover, Madge Sinclair, Martin Sheen, Paul Winfield, Ossie Davis, Raven, Victor Garber, Lonette McKee, Sada Thompson, Elizabeth Wilson; Director: John Erman; Writer: David Stevens. TV

At-a-glance
Year Released 1993
Length (in minutes) 360
Display Color
Formats VHS
Credits
Role Name
Actor Elizabeth Wilson
Actor Sada Thompson
Actor Timothy Daly
Actor Ossie Davis
Actor Martin Sheen
Actor Danny Glover
Actor Jasmine Guy
Actor Paul Winfield
Actor Victor Garber
Actor Ann-Margret
Actor Halle Berry
Actor Lonette McKee
Actor Madge Sinclair
Actor Raven
Director John Erman
Writer David Stevens

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