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The Journey of August King

  • 1995
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.1K
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The Journey of August King (1995)
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August is a widower and is on his way home after selling his homemade products and buying the supplies and goods he needs for the coming year. On his journey, he meets a runaway slave girl.August is a widower and is on his way home after selling his homemade products and buying the supplies and goods he needs for the coming year. On his journey, he meets a runaway slave girl.August is a widower and is on his way home after selling his homemade products and buying the supplies and goods he needs for the coming year. On his journey, he meets a runaway slave girl.

  • Director
    • John Duigan
  • Writer
    • John Ehle
  • Stars
    • Jason Patric
    • Thandiwe Newton
    • Larry Drake
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    • Director
      • John Duigan
    • Writer
      • John Ehle
    • Stars
      • Jason Patric
      • Thandiwe Newton
      • Larry Drake
    • 20User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Jason Patric
    Jason Patric
    • August King
    Thandiwe Newton
    Thandiwe Newton
    • Annalees
    • (as Thandie Newton)
    Larry Drake
    Larry Drake
    • Olaf Singletary
    Sam Waterston
    Sam Waterston
    • Mooney Wright
    Sarah-Jane Wylde
    • Ida Wright
    Eric Mabius
    Eric Mabius
    • Hal Wright
    Muse Watson
    Muse Watson
    • Zimmer
    John Doman
    John Doman
    • Bolton
    Andy Stahl
    Andy Stahl
    • Harrison
    • (as Andrew Stahl)
    Danny Nelson
    • Felix
    Collin Wilcox Paxton
    Collin Wilcox Paxton
    • Mina
    Dean Rader-Duval
    • Gabriel
    • (as Dean Rader Duvall)
    Billy Ray Reynolds
    • Ben
    Marlus Harding
    • Sims
    • (as Marlus C. Harding)
    Lisa Roberts Gillan
    Lisa Roberts Gillan
    • Meg
    • (as Lisa Roberts)
    John Burnett Hall
    • Travis
    Roy Bush Laughter
    • Tom
    A. Duncan Shirley III
    • Porter
    • Director
      • John Duigan
    • Writer
      • John Ehle
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    8basak-tosun

    The film has a strong moral message to give to the viewer.

    The film has a strong moral message to give to the viewer. It raises a question on the mind: is it enough to be a person working for the well-being of himself and family in a honest way in order to be considered to be a good, honorable man? The answer is no. It is not acceptable to condone the cruelty or injustice of others, a conscientious man should fight against them.

    At the very beginning of the film, there is a scene where a man kills his wounded dog. August King would like to stop him, but he did nothing, just turned back go his own way....At the end of the film he tells that he won't be the man he was used to be...i think he meant such situations...During his journey, August King turned to be a man who would not hesitate to break the rules to do whatever he thinks it is right to do.

    In sum, the film is something much more than a love story and i very much liked it.
    long-ford

    worthy but dull and slow moving

    The Journey of August King is certainly a worthy film and probably should be shown in classrooms when dealing with topics like slavery. However, entertainment value is limited thanks to sluggish pace and lack of conflict in the storyline. Thandie Newton is good as the escaped slave though her behavior and speech feels occasionally anachronistic. Jason Patric is all right. The growing relationship between these two feels real but lacks spark. The production values are fine but you may still feel that you are watching a made-for-TV production.

    Overall 6/10
    KatharineFanatic

    Breathtaking

    Of the handful of comments for this extraordinary film, most of them have the story wrong. The tale is not about a man "falling in love with his dead wife's slave." August King becomes involved in helping a young negro girl escape from her cruel owner in the backwoods of South Carolina in the early eighteen hundreds. The love is more sacrificial than sexual, and the film teaches excellent lessons about duty, honor, compassion, responsibility, and making choices. August finds himself through helping Annalees.

    It's beautifully filmed and very stirring, with the kind of conclusion that makes many other films seem incomplete and shallow. This is an excellent film. It's also very family-friendly aside from some thematic elements (a slave is cleaved in half, animals are slaughtered, and so forth). I purchased it on a whim and never regretted the twenty bucks I spent. Everyone should see this at least once.
    10treyandbecca

    Good movie, really serious moral conflict.

    I loved this movie, but I saw it on cable years ago. It has sat in the back of my mind and I had almost forgotten the title. I plan on finding this to add it to my DVD collection. The Conflict and journey August faces reminds me a bit of the conversion of Francis of Assisi. It poses a question, "how much would you give, and how far would you go?" If you want a movie that will boost your hope, this is a movie for that. I think it is hard to believe that this movie wasn't seen on the big screen, or really advertised. It has excellent immersion, and doesn't look or feel like a cheap movie. I think it is one of the best stories told in film.
    5HotToastyRag

    Not the best slavery movie, but not the worst

    Jason Patric plays the title character in this period piece during pre-Civil War times. He's, well, journeying home from selling his home-grown goods, and comes across Thandie Newton, a runaway slave. After a brief internal conflict, he decides to help Thandie find her freedom. Together they go on both a physical and emotional journey throughout the course of the film.

    While there are some very well-acted scenes, this is a pretty common plot line of movies that take place in the 1800s. The Journey of August King isn't the best anti-slavery movie out there, but it is far from the worst, so if you like the abundant emotions, moral lessons, and historical beauty of the time period, you'll definitely want to add this one to your list on an autumn afternoon. Somehow the southern landscapes always look even more beautiful during the fall season, don't they? Kiddy warning: Depending on how much your kids know about slavery, you might not want them to watch this one just yet.

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    • Goofs
      When Annalees (Thandiwe Newton) sees Sims hanging upside down, August calls her Thandie.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Harry (Son): [running to injured dog] Gracie!

      Ben: One of my bravest. Scars from 14 battles, if a one.

      August King: I see 'em.

      Ben: Father was a huntin' hound. Mother a German dog, Tan.

      August King: Might live, you doctor it.

      Ben: Eh, never get the courage back.

      [reloading his rifle]

      Ben: I know dogs.

      August King: [feeds the dog some bread]

      Ben: He's mangled her innards. Can't digest bread.

      August King: Can chew it any way.

      Boy: Come away, Rebekah. They're gonna have to send him up to the fields.

      Little Girl: Why they have to do that?

      Boy: 'Cause he can't walk anymore.

      Narrator: In the North Carolina mountains, the early settlers traveled the roads taking their stock down to the market, and trekking back up again with supplies, and new stock for the months ahead. Among them was a man named August King. He had been waiting his turn most of his life, never doing anything much different from one day to the next. He was alone on his journey, walking at his own gate, slow and steady, making his fate home.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: White Man's Burden/Last Summer in the Hamptons/Wild Bill/The Journey of August King/Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Pretty Bird
      Written by Hazel Dickens

      Performed by Hazel Dickens

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      Courtesy of Rounder Records

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • August King'in yolculuğu
    • Filming locations
      • North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Addis Wechsler Pictures
      • Miramax
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,381
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,955
      • Nov 12, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,381
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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