Roots: The Next Generations (1979)
- Starring:
- Georg Stanford Brown, Olivia de Havilland, (more)
- Director(s):
- Charles S. Dubin, Georg Stanford Brown, (more
- Category:
- Drama, Television
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The phenomenal success of the 1977 ABC miniseries Roots all but demanded a sequel to writer Alex Haley's epic story of his African and African-American forebears. Debuting February 18, 1979, Roots: The Next Generations picked up where its predecessor left off, with Haley's slave ancestors winning their freedom in the aftermath of the Civil War. Even so, life for black Americans was wrought with hardship and oppression thanks to the rise of the Ku Klux Klan, the staunch refusal of the white power structure to pass anti-lynching laws, and the formation of the dreaded Jim Crow laws which legalized racial segregation in the South (and much of the North). Covering the period from 1882 to the mid-1970s, the miniseries first focuses on blacksmith Tom Harvey (Georg Stanford Brown), great-grandson of Kunta Kinte (the protagonist of the original Roots), and his family. Meanwhile, reacting to the marriage of his son to a black woman, anal-retentive Southern colonel Warner (Henry Fonda) begins setting the legal wheels in motion to deny blacks like Tom the right to vote and to hold "white" jobs. A few decades later, Tom's son-in-law encourages his fellow blacks to stand firm against the KKK's reign of terror. His labors on behalf of his race are rewarded when his daughter Bertha (Irene Cara) becomes the first descendant of Kunta Kinte to receive a college education. It is Bertha Palmer who weds the equally ambitious Simon Haley (Dorian Harewood), who goes on to serve in WWI and to organize farmers and sharecroppers during the Depression. Simon's son Alex (played at various ages by Kristoff St. John, Damon Evans, and finally James Earl Jones) is just as determined to succeed in a white man's world as his father, and to that end becomes a professional writer after his own service stint in the Coast Guard during WWII. At the height of his professional success (largely due to his having ghost-written the autobiography of Muslim activist Malcolm X), Alex Haley pays a visit to his boyhood hometown -- where, almost by accident, he receives the first clue to his heritage, a clue that will lead him on an odyssey of self-discovery, arriving full circle at Kunta Kinte's birthplace in Africa. Although the miniseries' "money scene" was Haley's nervous interview with American Nazi Party leader George Lincoln Rockwell (Marlon Brando in a superb cameo turn), the climactic episode, in which Haley tearfully embraces the living African descendants of Kunta Kinte, is one of the most unforgettable moments in the history of network television. Running 12 episodes and 14 hours, Roots: The Next Generations concluded on February 25, 1979, playing to huge ratings all along the way and ultimately garnering several Emmy nominations (and one win). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 688 mins
Complete Cast:
- Georg Stanford Brown - Tom Harvey
- Henry Fonda - Col. Frederick Warner
- Lynne Moody - Irene Harvey
- Richard Thomas - Jim Warner
- Roger E. Mosley - Lee Garnet
- Irene Cara - Bertha Palmer
- Dorian Harewood - Simon Haley
- Paul Winfield - Dr. Horace Huguley
- Della Reese - Mrs. Lydia Branch
- Al Freeman, Jr. - Malcolm X
- Lynn Hamilton - Cousin Georgia
- Michael Constantine - Dr. Vansina
- Rafer Johnson - Nelson
- Greg Morris - Beeman Jones
- Dennis Fimple - Sheriff Duffy
- Diana Douglas - Mrs. Andy Warner
- Kathleen Doyle - Lucy Damson
- Linda Hopkins - Singer
- Barbara Barrie - Dodie Brattle
- George Voskovec - Mr. Goldstein
- Fay Hauser - Carrie Barden
- Slim Gaillard - Sam Wesley
- Brock Peters - Ab Decker
- John Rubinstein - Lt. Ten Eyck
- Telma Hopkins - Daisy
- Ja'net DuBois - Sally Harvey
- Bobby Short - Pianist
- Logan Ramsey - D.L. Lewis
- Milt [Lewis] Kogan - Mel Klein
- Damon Evans - Alex Haley (ages 17-25)
- E. Lamont Johnson - Frank Warner (age 20)
- Andy Griffith - Cmdr. Robert Munroe
- Ossie Davis - Dad Jones
- Carmen McRae - Lila
- Gerald O'Loughlin - Capt. Bowker
- Olivia de Havilland - Mrs. Warner
- Paul Koslo - Earl Crowther
- Marc Singer - Andy Warner
- Harry Morgan - Bob Campbell
- Stan Shaw - Will Palmer
- Ruby Dee - Queen Haley
- Beah Richards - Cynthia Palmer
- Debbie Allen - Nan Branch Haley
- Marlon Brando - George Lincoln Rockwell
- James Earl Jones - Alex Haley (adult)
- Bernie Casey - Bubba Haywood
- Roosevelt Grier - Big Slew Johnson
- Robert Culp - Lyle Pettijohn
- James Broderick - Dr. Lewis
- Avon Long - Chicken George
- Hal Williams - Aleck Hailey
- Pam Grier - Francey
- James Daly - RMS Boyce
- Jason Wingreen - Judge Quartermain
- Jane Rose - Mrs. Bullfinch
- John Hancock - Scotty
- Claudia McNeil - Sister Will Ada
- Lee Chamberlin - Odile Richards
- Percy Rodrigues - Boyd Moffatt
- Kene Holliday - Detroit
- Maide Norman - Sister Scrapp Scott
- Brian Mitchell - John Dolan
- Debbi Morgan - Elizabeth Harvey
- Dina Merrill - Mrs. Hickinger
- Bever-Leigh Banfield - Cynthia Harvey Palmer
- Johnny Sekka - Ebou
- Bruce French - Calloway
- Howard E. Rollins, Jr. - George Haley
- Diahann Carroll - Mrs. Zeona Hailey
- Director(s):
- John Erman, Lloyd Richards, Charles S. Dubin
- Producer(s):
- Stan Marguiles, Stan Margulies
- Categories:
- Television, Drama
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- 1979 - Roots: The Next Generations - Academy of Television Arts and Sciences - Outstanding Miniseries








