The 60s
The Herlihys are a working class family from Chicago whose three children take wildly divergent paths: Brian joins the Marines right out of High School and goes to Vietnam, Michael becomes involved in the civil rights movement and after campaigning for Bobby Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy becomes involved in radical politics, and Katie gets pregnant, moves to San Francisco and joins a hippie commune. Meanwhile, the Taylors are an African-American family living in the deep South. When Willie Taylor, a minister and civil rights organizer, is shot to death, his son Emmet moves to the city and eventually joins the Black Panthers, serving as a bodyguard for Fred Hampton.
Description: The Herlihys are a working class family from Chicago whose three children take wildly divergent paths: Brian joins the Marines right out of High School and goes to Vietnam, Michael becomes involved in the civil rights movement and after campaigning for Bobby Kennedy and Eugene McCarthy becomes involved in radical politics, and Katie gets pregnant, moves to San Francisco and joins a hippie commune. Meanwhile, the Taylors are an African-American family living in the deep South. When Willie Taylor, a minister and civil rights organizer, is shot to death, his son Emmet moves to the city and eventually joins the Black Panthers, serving as a bodyguard for Fred Hampton.
Genres: Drama, TV Movie
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 172 minutes
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Played Michael Herlihy
Julia Stiles
Played Katie Herlihy
Jerry O'Connell
Played Brian Herlihy
Jeremy Sisto
Played Kenny Klein
Jordana Brewster
Played Sarah Weinstock
Leonard Roberts
Played Emmet Taylor
Bill Smitrovich
Played Bill Herlihy
Annie Corley
Played Mary Herlihy
Donovan Leitch
Played Neal Reynolds
David Alan Grier
Played Fred Hampton
Charles S. Dutton
Played Reverend Willie Taylor
Cliff Gorman
Played Father Daniel Berrigan
April Mills
Played Constance
Marc Blucas
Played Buddy Wells
Jenna Byrne
Played Melissa
Carnie Wilson
Played Mama Earth
John C. Meier
Played Cop #3
David Denman
Played SDS Radical
Ronald William Lawrence
Played Civil Rights Leader #1
Kimberly Scott
Played Althea Taylor
Monti Sharp
Played Civil Rights Leader #2
Chonique Sneed
Played Dancer
Sara Van Horn
Played Sister Elisabeth
Brian Donovan
Played Chicago Delegate / Reed Student
Raynor Scheine
Played Sheriff
Gibbs Tolsdorf
Played Marine
James Arone
Played Father Monahan
David Paul Needles
Played Toby Manders
David Tom
Played Tommy
Lauren Birkell
Played Joanie
Grant Gelt
Played Jimmy Dunbar
Lynn Tufeld
Played Nurse
Ping Wu
Played Chinese Waiter
Jeremiah Birkett
Played Marquette
Nigel Thatch
Played Corey
Elisabeth Röhm
Played Amanda Stone
Mushond Lee
Played Huey Newton
Michael Maize
Played Leather Hat
Hugh Ross
Played Owl Man
Miranda Bailey
Played Digger Girl
Steve Eastin
Played Big Max
Roger Hampton
Played Half Sauced Man
Tim Reinhard
Played John Denny
Michael Harney
Played Tom Gryzbowski
Sean Hennigan
Played Sergeant
Brian Klugman
Played Wahoo
Heath Lourwood
Played WavyGravy
Grant Mathis
Played FBI Agent #2
Clay Wilcox
Played Trippie Hippie
Andrew Woodworth
Played Red
Lorin McCraley
Played Hippie Guy
Ryan Cutrona
Played Chairman of Draft Board
James DeBello
Played O'Doud
Rosanna Arquette
Played Hippie Mother (uncredited)
Steven Boe
Played Doctor (uncredited)
Craig Calman
Played Haight Ashbury Hippie (uncredited)
Johan-Carl Nowack
Played Freedom Rider Singer
Charles Wheat
Played Dancer
Philip Cordaro
Played Singer / Guitar Player on Bus
Carl E. Nelson
Played Marine Pal
James E. Treloar
Played Train Engineer
Stan Garner
Played Train Conductor
Michael Kaufman
Played Leonard Tannen
Desiree Paterson
Played Nun
Jennifer Bauerle
Played Katie's Friend #2
Oded Gross
Played Berkeley Delegate
Nicky Merchant
Played Katie's Friend #1
Jason Nesmith
Played Singer in Band
Mike Williams
Played Singer in Band
Ryan Chism
Played Singer in Band
James Michael Marshall
Played Doorman
William Barillaro
Played Bus Driver
Terrance Ellis
Played 2nd Blackman
John H. Freeland Jr.
Played Blackman
Barbara Roberts
Played Marquette's Mother / Woman in Mississippi
Danny Rogers
Played Cop #1
Si Paciorek
Played Clinic Doctor
Bix Barnaba
Played Hippie in Need
Dana Smith
Played Bobby Seale
Gregory Storm
Played David Hillard
Mark Leahy
Played Reporter #1
Bill Willens
Played Allen Ginsberg
Austin Marriott
Played Baby Rainbow
Benjamin Marriott
Played Baby Rainbow
Shane Barach
Played Vietnam Vet
Mitch Gibney
Played FBI Agent #1
Wavy Gravy
Played Trip Captain
Hannah Whelan
Played Rainbow (Toddler)
Lou Simon
Played Panther
James Furlong
Played Hippie (uncredited)
Eli Jones
Played Cross-dressing Draftee (uncredited)
Anthony Jordan
Played Frat House Partier / Dancer (uncredited)
Marcus Le Bov
Played Hate Ashbury - Hippie (uncredited)
Mindy Miller
Played Diner Waitress (uncredited)
Michael Emanuel
Played Coach
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