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Nightjohn | |
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Genre | Drama |
Based on | Nightjohn by Gary Paulsen |
Written by | Bill Cain |
Directed by | Charles Burnett |
Starring | Allison Jones Beau Bridges Carl Lumbly Lorraine Toussaint Bill Cobbs Gabriel Casseus |
Music by | Stephen James Taylor |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | David Manson |
Producer | Dennis Stuart Murphy |
Cinematography | Elliot Davis |
Editor | Dorian Harris |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Production company | Sarabande Productions |
Original release | |
Network | Disney Channel |
Release | June 1, 1996 |
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Nightjohn is a 1996 American television drama film directed by Charles Burnett and written by Bill Cain, based on the 1993 novel of the same name by Gary Paulsen. It aired on Disney Channel as one of its Premiere Films, on June 1, 1996.
The film is about a young slave girl named Sarny, played by Allison Jones, who lives a hopeless life on a Southern plantation. Her job is to take care of the white family's son as well as spitting tobacco on the roses to keep bugs away. Her life is changed when she is taught how to read by a fellow slave. The slave, John, says that learning to read is freedom because slavery is bounded by laws and deeds which the slaves cannot read. Her excitement towards reading gets her and her fellow slaves in trouble with their master, Mr. Wallace, who prohibits any slave from being able to read. When trouble ensues, Sarny uses her ability to read against Mr. Wallace and saves the lives of the rest of the slaves. She ends up being sold, but not before she shows her fellow slaves the letter 'A'.