The film takes place ten years after the Civil War in rural Michigan. Emmett (Shane Hagedorn) has a son and has lost his wife. He fought bravely in the Civil War but has lost his taste for killing. He vowed to take care of the family of a black soldier who died in battle. He provides for Haddie (Lauren LaStrada) and her daughter to the dismay of the prejudices of the town.
When a circus train gets stuck on the tracks nearby, some enterprising townies decide to kidnap the two black women and sell them to the circus. And also a tiger has escaped.
Haddie is billed as a former slave, although most of the black soldiers were free blacks and they didn't fight side by side with white soldiers but as their own unit. The film had some small anachronisms.
This is a heartwarming film about faith and race relationships. Acting and script were questionable.
When a circus train gets stuck on the tracks nearby, some enterprising townies decide to kidnap the two black women and sell them to the circus. And also a tiger has escaped.
Haddie is billed as a former slave, although most of the black soldiers were free blacks and they didn't fight side by side with white soldiers but as their own unit. The film had some small anachronisms.
This is a heartwarming film about faith and race relationships. Acting and script were questionable.