Una dramatización del linaje familiar del autor Alex Haley, desde la esclavitud de su antepasado Kunta Kinte hasta la liberación de sus descendientes.Una dramatización del linaje familiar del autor Alex Haley, desde la esclavitud de su antepasado Kunta Kinte hasta la liberación de sus descendientes.Una dramatización del linaje familiar del autor Alex Haley, desde la esclavitud de su antepasado Kunta Kinte hasta la liberación de sus descendientes.
- Ganó 9 premios Primetime Emmy
- 17 premios ganados y 35 nominaciones en total
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- TriviaAuthor Harold Courlander successfully sued author Alex Haley for plagiarizing parts of his novel "The African" for his 1976 novel "Roots," the book that served as the basis for this miniseries. Haley paid $650,000 in a 1978 out-of-court settlement.
- ErroresKizzy, a slave who works in the fields, has long, beautifully manicured fingernails.
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Omoro, Kunta's father: [holding his infant son up to starry sky] Kunta Kinte, behold the only thing greater than yourself!
- Versiones alternativasThe original version of Roots on ABC featured slightly different opening titles. The Roots Mural was the same, but when the title Roots was shown on-screen it was over a dark blue background. The cover of the novel rises up from a horizontal to a vertical position. The screen says "AN ABC NOVEL FOR TELEVISION ALEX HALEY'S ROOTS THE SAGA OF AN AMERICAN FAMILY." Current VHS, dvd, and re-broadcasts simply have "Roots" on a black background, without the other information. Also, the end credits have been changed considerably. In the original, there were eight sets of end credits (one for each episode.) When the show was re-edited to six episodes, names were combined for different hours and some of the end credit sequences (with a still from that episode) are missing, including one featuring Kizzy and Missy Anne having a picnic.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1977)
- Bandas sonorasOluwa
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I first became interested in Roots when I heard about it on the Disney Channel movie "The Color of Friendship" in 2001. The next time it resurfaced was in Jan. 2002, when Hallmark was going to reair it. Rather than wait (and waste tape) for every night, I bought it on DVD. It is amazing how the crew acheived the dream of Alex Haley's ancestors horrid past, from slave capture to auction, to escape to crippling, to being sold and death. The one thing that shocked me the most was how the KKK was involved in that family's life. When there were funny moments, I laughed and when there were sad moments, I wept. To sum it up: Roots is a masterful miniseries that no family should be without.
- Mrj72188
- 20 ene 2002
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