Black Fox (miniseries)

Black Fox

Black Fox DVD cover
Genre Western
Screenplay by John Binder
Michael Michaelian
Jeb Rosebrook
Joe Byrne
Story by Matt Braun
John Binder
Directed by Steven Hilliard Stern
Starring
Theme music composer Eric N. Robertson
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of episodes 3
Production
Producer(s) Tony Allard
Robert Halmi Jr.
Les Kimber
Norman S. Powell
Cinematography Frank Tidy
Editor(s) Ron Wisman
Running time 278 minutes
Release
Original network CBS
Original release July 28 (1995-07-28) – August 11, 1995 (1995-08-11)

Black Fox is a 1995 American television miniseries based on Matt Braun's 1973 novel of the same name starring Christopher Reeve, Raoul Trujillo, Tony Todd and Nancy Sorel.[1]

The miniseries was presented in three parts on CBS:

Plot

Black Fox tells the story of two "blood" brothers, Alan and Britt Johnson-one a former plantation owner, the other his childhood friend whom he freed from slavery-who, with their families, leave Carolina to settle in Texas in the 1860s in hopes of finding a new life. Alan and Britt Johnson, along with other pioneer families, are homesteading on the West Texas frontier. With the outbreak of the Civil War, word arrives that two Indian tribes, the Comanches and the Kiowas, have joined forces under the leadership of Little Buffalo, whose goal is to drive the white man out of Texas. In a surprise raid, while the men are away making preparations to defend their homes, the Indians attack, taking hostage every woman and child they can find. While not all the settlers agree, it is decided that because he is black, Britt will have the best chance to negotiate with the Indians for the return of their families and he takes off, alone, for a journey deep into hostile Indian territory.

Cast

Production

It was directed by Steven Hilliard Stern. The adaptation was written by John Binder, Michael Michaelian, Jeb Rosebrook and Joe Byrne.

References

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