Promised Land: Darkness Visible


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Darkness Visible

LT tries to help a schizophrenic man (Billy Dee Williams) who assaulted him and stole his camera, then discovers the man was once a great photographer. Meanwhile, Dinah is worried she won't be asked to the spring dance, and Russell gets his first taste of police action.

repeat 1999 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Drama Family Spin-off


Cast & Crew
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Billy Dee WIlliams (Actor) .. Lennie Trabant
Justina Machado (Actor) .. Roxie Kahlo
Jarrett Lennon (Actor) .. Mouse
Paul Popowich (Actor) .. Keith
Janet Maclachlan (Actor) .. Ellen Thomas
David Reivers (Actor) .. Det. Oliver Cruz
Rebecca Olson (Actor) .. Eglentine
Gerald McRaney (Actor) .. Russell Greene
Sarah Schaub (Actor) .. Dinah Greene
Eugene Byrd (Actor) .. LT
Ashleigh Norman (Actor) .. Margot Notewirthy

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Billy Dee WIlliams (Actor) .. Lennie Trabant
Born: April 06, 1937
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Trivia: The screen's first authentic black romantic leading man, Williams is often referred to as "the black Gable." He first appeared onstage as a child actor in The Firebrand of Florence (1947) with German actress Lotte Lenya; his mother was an elevator operator at New York's Lyceum Theater, and when she heard of an opening for a child in the play she brought him to the producer, who hired him. He went on to study acting at New York's High School of Music and Art and The National Academy of Fine Arts; for a few months he was taught by Sidney Poitier at Harlem's Actors Workshop. He began working onstage in the mid '50s, then landed his breakthrough role in the play A Taste of Honey in 1960. He debuted onscreen as a rebellious ghetto kid in The Last Angry Man (1959). However, he did not appear in another film for over a decade. In the '60s he began landing roles on TV, including a continuing role on the soap opera Another World and guest spots on TV series. He made a big impression as the costar of the TV movie Brian's Song (1970). His breakthrough screen role was as the lover of Billie Holiday (Diana Ross) in the hit Lady Sings the Blues (1972), which brought him to stardom and established him as a romantic lead. He went on to appear in a number of movies, few of which fully used his talents; he portrayed Lando Calrissian in the second and third Star Wars films, The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983). In the mid '80s he began appearing again frequently on TV, and starred in the short-lived series Double Dare in 1985; he was also a regular for a while on Dynasty.
Justina Machado (Actor) .. Roxie Kahlo
Born: September 06, 1972
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: A performer whose onscreen activity peaked in the 2000s, Puerto Rican-American actress Justina Machado specialized in portrayals of mature and professional Latina types, often with a pronounced maternal quality and a sexy edge. Early assignments consisted of bit roles in the Nick Cassavetes-directed drama She's So Lovely and the Steven Spielberg epic fantasy A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, as well as guest spots on such series as ER, Angel, and Touched by an Angel, though Machado only rose to fame courtesy of her portrayal of Vanessa Diaz, the wife of mortician Rico (Freddy Rodriguez), on the HBO drama Six Feet Under. In 2007, Machado appeared in a supporting role as Sophia, under the aegis of director Griffin Dunne, in the romantic comedy The Accidental Husband.
Jarrett Lennon (Actor) .. Mouse
Born: February 01, 1982
Paul Popowich (Actor) .. Keith
Born: March 02, 1973
Birthplace: Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Studied drama and piano in high school. First break came at the age of 15 with a role in Tommy Tricker and the Stamp Traveller. Played Joe Hardy in a Canadian television reboot of The Hardy Boys. Commanded the USS Valiant in an episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Landed recurring roles on Beverly Hills, 90210, The L Word and Angela's Eyes.
Janet Maclachlan (Actor) .. Ellen Thomas
Born: August 27, 1933
Trivia: African American actress Janet MacLachlan began appearing in films in 1968, usually in such "relevance"-oriented productions as Uptight (1968) and tick...tick...tick (1970). MacLachlan went on to co-star on TV as suburbanite Jackie Bruce in the weekly sitcom Love Thy Neighbor, then was seen in the 1979 TVer Friends as Mrs. Jane Summerfield. Her best-known TV role was as caustic housekeeper Polly Swanson in the 1980-81 episodes of Archie Bunker's Place. Janet MacLachlan's 1990s credits include character roles in the theatrical feature Hearts and Souls (1993) and the made-for-cable movie Tuskegee Airmen (1995).
David Reivers (Actor) .. Det. Oliver Cruz
Born: November 21, 1958
Birthplace: Kingston, Jamaica
Trivia: Made his film debut in Malcolm X (1992). Played father to his son, Corbin Bleu, in films like High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008) and Free Style (2008). Appeared in a 2009 Geico commercial.
Rebecca Olson (Actor) .. Eglentine
Gerald McRaney (Actor) .. Russell Greene
Born: August 19, 1947
Birthplace: Collins, Mississippi, United States
Trivia: Gerald McRaney was 14 when he was possessed with the notion to become an actor. Five years later, McRaney landed a job with a New Orleans rep company, laboring away as an oil-field worker during the off-season. In 1969, he made his film bow in the Southern-fried cheapie The Night of Bloody Horror. Moving to LA in 1971, he took acting lessons with Jeff Corey, struggling to lose his Mississippi accent, and drove a cab between TV jobs. For nearly a decade, McRaney paid the rent by playing murderers, psychos and rapists. The actor was finally "humanized" as down-home, college-educated private eye Rick Simon on the breezy detective series Simon and Simon, which ran from 1981 to 1988. After this, he was briefly considered for the starring role in Coach; instead, he was cast as Marine major J. D. "Mac" McGillis in the long-running (1989-93) family sitcom Major Dad. He made his directorial debut with the 1991 TV movie Love and Curses...And All That Jazz, in which he also starred. In 1995, he was brought in to hypo the flagging CBS drama series Central Park West; when this series tanked, he resurfaced as the star of the "family values" weekly drama Promised Land (1996), a spin-off of his guest appearance on TV's Touched by an Angel. McRaney's second wife was Designing Woman co-star Delta Burke.
Sarah Schaub (Actor) .. Dinah Greene
Born: June 13, 1983
Eugene Byrd (Actor) .. LT
Born: August 28, 1975
Trivia: Actor Eugene Byrd debuted as a teen star in the early '90s, with contributions to episodes of The Cosby Show and Law & Order, then spent the following decades alternating between occasionally intelligent, offbeat features (Dead Man [1995], 8 Mile [2002]) and more conventional programmers (PiƱata: Survival Island [2002], Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid [2004]). Circa 2006, Byrd took on a supporting role in Alison Eastwood's psychological drama Rails and Ties (2007).
Ashleigh Norman (Actor) .. Margot Notewirthy

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