Fanny Kemble is a famous star of the English stage, but while touring the United States, she gives up her career to marry wealthy American Pierce Butler. Moving with him from Philadelphia to his Georgia plantation, Fanny sees slavery firsthand, and her outrage leads her to help the family's slaves in open defiance of her spouse. Undaunted by the consequences, Fanny eventually writes a book that strengthens the anti-slavery movement.
Directing | James Keach | Director |
Production | James Keach | Executive Producer |
Production | Jane Seymour | Executive Producer |
Sound | Charles Bernstein | Original Music Composer |
Production | Suzanne Colvin-Goulding | Line Producer |
Art | Eric Fraser | Production Design |
Editing | Heidi Scharfe | Editor |
Art | Christina Kuhnigk | Set Decoration |
Writing | Christopher Lofton | Writer |
Camera | Roland "Ozzie" Smith | Director of Photography |
Production | Paul Taublieb | Executive Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Cheri Ingle | Costume Design |
Crew | Alison Reid | Stunts |
Art | Michael McShane | Set Decoration |
Production | Susan Cooper | Executive Producer |
Production | Austin Hearst | Executive Producer |
Production | Tatum Cook-Reiner | Co-Producer |