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The Journey of August King (1995)

The Journey of August King (1995)
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This drama chronicles the moral fortitude and courage of a simple North Carolina farmer in 1815. The trouble begins when the widowed farmer August King takes his wagon to a nearby town to get supplies and make the final payment on his land. He arrives to find the townsfolk quite agitated as two slaves have escaped from the estate of Olaf Singletary, the richest man in town. August had earlier seen the fleeing 17-year-old slave girl. That night, he is camped out and the starving runaway stumbles in. August is a good, highly-principled man and decides to ignore his own personal risk and help her. He conceals the fugitive from Olaf and his posse as he hurries back to the safety of his farm. Still despite his efforts, word leaks out that a traveler is harboring the slave and that he has a milk cow attached to the back of his wagon. To fool the pursuers, August kills his cow, and later as he is shooting some wild rapids he loses his new pig. Eventually, August comes upon Olaf and sees him capture the other slave and brutally chop him up because he is angry that the young slave girl, for whom he has a special reason for wanting back, isn't with him. By the time August makes it back to his home, almost everything he values has been lost or destroyed, but he has learned some valuable lessons about what is really important in life. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jason PatricThandie Newton, (more)
Director(s):
John Duigan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of The Journey of August King

This drama chronicles the moral fortitude and courage of a simple North Carolina farmer in 1815. The trouble begins when the widowed farmer August King takes his wagon to a nearby town to get supplies and make the final payment on his land. He arrives to find the townsfolk quite agitated as two slaves have escaped from the estate of Olaf Singletary, the richest man in town. August had earlier seen the fleeing 17-year-old slave girl. That night, he is camped out and the starving runaway stumbles in. August is a good, highly-principled man and decides to ignore his own personal risk and help her. He conceals the fugitive from Olaf and his posse as he hurries back to the safety of his farm. Still despite his efforts, word leaks out that a traveler is harboring the slave and that he has a milk cow attached to the back of his wagon. To fool the pursuers, August kills his cow, and later as he is shooting some wild rapids he loses his new pig. Eventually, August comes upon Olaf and sees him capture the other slave and brutally chop him up because he is angry that the young slave girl, for whom he has a special reason for wanting back, isn't with him. By the time August makes it back to his home, almost everything he values has been lost or destroyed, but he has learned some valuable lessons about what is really important in life. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
92 mins

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Director(s):
John Duigan
Producer(s):
Nick WechslerSam WaterstonKeith Addis
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Violence)
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Jean D.

Very good movie!! It was so sad the measures some people go through just to get what they want for their own personal feelings / reasons. Also, sad that a certain race had to go thru in that life time. Very good movie !!

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Lonna B.

I liked this movie overall, although there were parts of the storyline that I would have changed. It was well acted and interesting portrayal of different aspects of slavery issue as well as one man's growth through personal pain.

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Joseph C.

Quietly paced, beautifully photographed tale of a gentle, 19th century North Carolina widower who loses everything but gains everything in helping a runaway slave escape to freedom from her father, the plantation owner. Must see.

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