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"You're no blue blood any more, honey. The master bought you...and now he's waitin'!"

Living in Kentucky prior to the Civil War, Amantha Starr is a privileged young woman. Her widowed father, a wealthy plantation owner, dotes on her and sends her to the best schools. When he dies suddenly Amantha's world is turned upside down. She learns that her father had been living on borrowed money and that her mother was actually a slave and her father's mistress.

Top Cast

  • Clark Gable

    Clark Gable

    Hamish Bond

  • Yvonne De Carlo

    Yvonne De Carlo

    Amantha Starr

  • Sidney Poitier

    Sidney Poitier

    Rau-Ru

  • Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

    Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

    Lt. Ethan Sears

  • Rex Reason

    Rex Reason

    Capt. Seth Parton (Union officer)

  • Patric Knowles

    Patric Knowles

    Charles de Marigny

  • Torin Thatcher

    Torin Thatcher

    Capt. Canavan

  • Andrea King

    Andrea King

    Miss Idell

  • Ray Teal

    Ray Teal

    Mr. Calloway

Overview

Living in Kentucky prior to the Civil War, Amantha Starr is a privileged young woman. Her widowed father, a wealthy plantation owner, dotes on her and sends her to the best schools. When he dies suddenly Amantha's world is turned upside down. She learns that her father had been living on borrowed money and that her mother was actually a slave and her father's mistress.

Rating

6.3 / 10
48 Reviews
1 Popular

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