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In 1788 the slave ship Africa, set sail from West Africa and headed for America with its berth laden with a profitable but highly perishable cargo-hundreds of men, women and children bound in chains. Six months later the survivors were... See more »

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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
John C. Bailey ...
Andrew Marschalk
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Narrator (as Mos Def)
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Middle Passage
Ian Coblyn ...
Young Abdul-Rahman / Middle Passage
David Elvove ...
Henry Clay (voice)
Tyler Gatton ...
Mouth harp player / child
Bruce Holmes ...
Thomas Foster
Andreu Honeycutt ...
Samba
Lewis Sheridan Hughes ...
Various backround characters
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Middle Passage
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Prince Ibrahima Abdul Rahman
Theodore M. Snead ...
David Walker
Morteza Tavakoli ...
Ibrahim
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Middle Passage
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Middle Passage
Dawn Ursula ...
Isabella
Wilson White ...
Dr. John Coates Cox

Directed by

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Andrea Kalin
Bill Duke ... (recreations director)

Written by

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Andrea Kalin ... () and
Lloyd 'Raki' Jones ... ()
 
Erik Habecker ... (writer: UPF)

Produced by

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Robin Coblyn ... associate producer
Lloyd 'Raki' Jones ... co-producer
Andrea Kalin ... producer
Alexander Kronemer ... executive producer
James Mirabello ... associate producer
Michael Wolfe ... executive producer

Music by

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Joseph Vitarelli

Cinematography by

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John Rhode

Editing by

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David Grossbach

Casting By

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Karen Simon

Production Design by

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Jeffrey Pratt Gordon

Art Direction by

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Jeff Stacy

Set Decoration by

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Jamie Bishop

Makeup Department

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Gina W. Bateman ... stylist
Annabelle MacNeal ... makeup department head
Michanna S. Murphy ... assistant hair stylist
Tangi 'Taz' White ... assistant makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Glenn Dreher ... first assistant director
James Mirabello ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Hank Atterbury ... props
Stephen William Benson II ... production assistant
Vern Crowfoot ... props
Francesca Gerlach ... painter (as Fran Gerlac)
Tommy McCutcheons ... set dresser
Christopher D. Southwick ... construction coordinator

Sound Department

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Daniel Ephrem ... audio assist
Christina Harvey ... sound producer
Jack Heyman ... supervising sound editor
Haven McKinney ... audio engineer
Archie Moore ... sound designer
John Rigatuso ... sound mixer
Chad Robertson ... audio engineer: MS
Len Schmitz ... audio engineer
Tony Smyles ... audio engineer

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Luis G. Portillo ... lead graphic artist / lead visual effects

Stunts

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Casey Kaleba ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Dennis Boni ... aerial photographer
Matthew Caulk ... first assistant camera
David Gastton ... grip
Jason Hubert ... grip electric
Jamaine Jarret ... grip
Afshin Javadi ... camera operator: second unit
Zakaria Kronemer ... grip
Claiborne Lashley ... head gaffer
Shepherd Lashley ... grip electric
Brian Leach ... grip electric
Richard Moriarty ... assistant camera (as Rich Moriarty) / first assistant camera
John Pacy ... lighting director
Bryan Sarkinen ... camera operator: behind the scenes
Peter Takacs ... grip

Animation Department

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Jon Ross ... animator: title and end sequence

Casting Department

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Wanakhavi Wakhisi ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Lauren A. Fleming ... wardrobe assistant
Diana Moss ... wardrobe
Melissa Narvaez ... wardrobe assistant
Dana Appleton Reitman ... on-set seamstress
Karen Simon ... wardrobe
Tamara Walker ... wardrobe assistant

Location Management

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Sally B. Durkin ... location manager (as Sally Durkin)

Music Department

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Jorge Del Barrio ... orchestrator
Allan K. Rosen ... music editor
Nicholas Viterelli ... music production

Additional Crew

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Mark J. Barczewski ... wrangler
Holden Boyles ... production assistant
Reggie Brown ... wrangler
Dannyelle Bryant ... project coordinator
Michael Byrne ... production assistant
Gabriel Carryon ... production assistant
Juanett T. Davis ... assistant talent coordinator
JoAnn Dawson ... head wrangler
Ted Dawson ... wrangler
Anthony Dieguez ... production assistant
Sarah Dryden ... production assistant
Phaedra Eason ... wrangler
Ken Emerson ... wrangler
Terri L. Evans ... production assistant / production associate
Alan Green ... international distribution
Kelley Kali ... production assistant (as Kelley Chatman)
Sharif Kronemer ... production assistant
Elliot Levitt ... production assistant
Reina Martin ... production assistant (as Reina Samuels)
Alicia D. Melton ... talent coordinator
Melissa Narvaez ... production associate
Opiyo Okeyo ... production assistant
Doug Ross ... production assistant

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Plot Summary

In 1788 the slave ship Africa, set sail from West Africa and headed for America with its berth laden with a profitable but highly perishable cargo-hundreds of men, women and children bound in chains. Six months later the survivors were sold in Natchez, Mississippi. One of them, a 26-year-old man named Abdul-Rahman made a remarkable claim to the farmer who purchased him at the auction that he was an African prince and that his father would pay gold for his ransom. The offer was refused and Abdul-Rahman did not return to Africa for another 40 years. During his enslavement he toiled on the Foster plantation, married, and fathered nine children. His story also eventually made him the most famous African in America, attracting the support of powerful men such as President John Quincy Adams. After forty years of slavery, Abdul-Rahman finally reclaimed his freedom, but he defied the order to return immediately to Africa, and instead traveled throughout the northern states, speaking to huge audiences in a partially successful attempt to raise enough money to buy his children's freedom. Finally at the age of 67, and after raising funds to free two of his children, Abdul-Rahman returned to Africa, only to fall ill and die just as word of his arrival reached his former home of Futa Jalloo in present-day Guinea. Abdul-Rahman survived the harsh ordeals of slavery through his love of family and his deep faith as a Muslim. Written by Andrea Kalin

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Taglines The True Story of an African Prince who Survived Slavery in America. See more »
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  • 58 min
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Budget $800,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia When Prince Ibrahim Abdul Rahman was captured, he was taken aboard the English slave ship, the "African." The captain of the "African" was John Newton, who later became a fervent abolitionist, working tirelessly with William Wilberforce to outlaw slavery and the slave trade in England. In addition, John Newton also became famous for penning the great hymn, "Amazing Grace." See more »

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