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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1979)

Genre : Drama, TV Movie

Runtime : 1H 36M

Director : Fielder Cook

Synopsis

Based on writer Maya Angelou's eloquent reminiscences of her days as a gifted youngster growing up in the South during the Depression years where she and her older brother were raised by their grandmother after the divorce of their parents.

Actors

Paul Benjamin
Paul Benjamin
Freeman
Diahann Carroll
Diahann Carroll
Vivian
Ruby Dee
Ruby Dee
Grandmother Baxter
Roger E. Mosley
Roger E. Mosley
Bailey, Sr.
Esther Rolle
Esther Rolle
Momma
Madge Sinclair
Madge Sinclair
Miss Flowers
Sonny Jim Gaines
Sonny Jim Gaines
Uncle Willie
Art Evans
Art Evans
Principal
Constance Good
Constance Good
Maya
John M. Driver II
John M. Driver II
Bailey, Jr.
Georgia Allen
Georgia Allen
Mrs. Gurney
J. Don Ferguson
J. Don Ferguson
Mr. Donleavy
Tonea Stewart
Tonea Stewart
Lillie
Monica Kyles
Monica Kyles
Julie
Rick Salassi
Rick Salassi
Parmenian
Lewis Liddell
Lewis Liddell
Tommy
Sammy Liddell
Sammy Liddell
Ira
Sylvester Spann
Sylvester Spann
Tutti
Shaunery Stevens
Shaunery Stevens
Policeman
Hosie Phillips
Hosie Phillips
Preacher
Myra Jo Arvin
Myra Jo Arvin
Red
George Cummins
George Cummins
Sheriff Rogers
Torain
Torain
Teacher
Darleen Taylor
Darleen Taylor
Girl #1
Laurie Waters
Laurie Waters
Tall Girl
Mose Lee Williams
Mose Lee Williams
Mrs. Fletcher #1
Frankie Mitchell
Frankie Mitchell
Mrs. Fletcher #2
M.L. Breeland
M.L. Breeland
Mr. Peters
Angela Brown
Angela Brown
Kitty
Abbie Burns
Abbie Burns
Mary
Johnny Lewis
Johnny Lewis
Picker #1
John L. Patterson
John L. Patterson
Man
James Peters
James Peters
2nd Man
Melvin Kennerly
Melvin Kennerly
3rd Man
Shirley Perkins
Shirley Perkins
Woman
John C. Roper Jr.
John C. Roper Jr.
White Man
Terri Ann Ross
Terri Ann Ross
Small Girl
I.D. Thompson
I.D. Thompson
Black Man
Darryl Antony Williams
Darryl Antony Williams
Tommy Valdon

Crews

Fielder Cook
Fielder Cook
Director
Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou
Novel
Maya Angelou
Maya Angelou
Writer
Leonora Thuna
Leonora Thuna
Writer
Ralph Woolsey
Ralph Woolsey
Director of Photography
Peter Matz
Peter Matz
Original Music Composer
Frank J. Urioste
Frank J. Urioste
Editor
Jean Moore Edwards
Jean Moore Edwards
Producer
Thomas W. Moore
Thomas W. Moore
Executive Producer
Caro Jones
Caro Jones
Casting
Carl Anderson
Carl Anderson
Art Direction

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