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The Good Lord Bird

The Good Lord Bird

2020TV Mini Series⏱️ 45mTV-MA
ComedyDramaWarWestern
7.6
IMDB Rating
8,238 votes

Ethan Hawke stars as abolitionist John Brown in this series based on the novel. "Onion" is a fictional enslaved boy who becomes a member of Brown's family of abolitionist soldiers and finds himself in the 1859 raid at Harpers Ferry.

Director
N/A
Writers
N/A
Stars
Ethan Hawke, Hubert Point-Du Jour, Beau Knapp
Release Date
October 4, 2020
Language
English
Country
United States
🏆 6
Wins
🎯 18
Nominations
💬 117
Reviews
📋 48.6K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Ethan Hawke
Ethan Hawke
as John Brown
Hubert Point-Du Jour
Hubert Point-Du Jour
as Bob
Beau Knapp
Beau Knapp
as Owen Brown
Nick Eversman
Nick Eversman
as John Brown Jr.
Ellar Coltrane
Ellar Coltrane
as Salmon Brown
Jack Alcott
Jack Alcott
as Jason Brown
Mo Brings Plenty
Mo Brings Plenty
as Ottawa Jones
Joshua Caleb Johnson
Joshua Caleb Johnson
as Henry 'Onion' Shackleford
McKinley Belcher III
McKinley Belcher III
as Broadnax
Quentin Plair
Quentin Plair
as Emperor

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
2.35 : 1
Sound
Stereo
Color
Color
Filming Location
Belle Isle, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Production
Blumhouse Television, Under the Influence Productions

🏷️ Keywords

tv mini seriesabolitionistreligious movementanti slavery groupincite war

🎯 Categories

ComedyDramaWarWestern

⭐ Featured Review

My Name is John Brown
by amirrmoheb2020-10-26
9/10

"Ethan wooooooow! The act of his life, I believe this show is great but Ethan he is changing into one of the best actors of these recent years! Welldone , Just wow!..."

💡 Did You Know?

As the Union Soldiers marched into battle, they sang "The John Brown Song," later known as "John Brown's Body," whose tune years later with the words changed became "Battle Hymn of the Republic."

📖 Synopsis

Ethan Hawke stars as abolitionist John Brown in this series based on the novel. "Onion" is a fictional enslaved boy who becomes a member of Brown's family of abolitionist soldiers and finds himself in the 1859 raid at Harpers Ferry.