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  1. Cora Unashamed is a 2000 American made-for-television drama film from The American Collection directed by Deborah Pratt, starring Regina Taylor and Cherry Jones. The film was shot on location in October 1999 in central Iowa.

    • Alt Films, WGBH
    • Langston Hughes (short story), Ann Peacock (teleplay)
  2. 25 ott 2000 · Cora Unashamed: Directed by Deborah Pratt. With Regina Taylor, Cherry Jones, Ellen Muth, Michael Gaston. Set in the 1930's Iowa, where the Cora's family live as the community's only African-Americans. and supported only by Cora's being a housekeeper to the Studevants. When tragedy strikes, will Cora's speak the truth...with consequences?

    • (278)
    • Drama
    • Deborah Pratt
    • 2000-10-25
  3. Diretto da Deborah Pratt, 2000 Romantico (93 minuti) con Regina Taylor, Cherry Jones, Ellen Muth. Altri film dello stesso regista: Cora Unashamed. Leggi la scheda film completa.

    • (1)
    • Deborah Pratt
  4. 25 ott 2000 · Cora Unashamed (2000+++++1930s Iowa, Drama, African American Family) by. Executive producer / producer: Marian Rees; Director: Deborah Pratt (as Deborah M. Pratt); Writers: Langston Hughes (short story), Ann Peacock (teleplay); Starring: Regina Taylor, Cherry Jones, Ellen Muth. Publication date. 2000-10-25. Topics.

  5. Cora Unashamed. A black servant (Regina Taylor) develops a close bond with her wealthy employers' daughter (Molly Graham) in the 1930s.

    • (168)
    • Regina Taylor
    • TVPG
    • WGBH
  6. Cora Unashamed (2000) This adaptation of Langston Hughes' powerful tale, set in the 1920s and 30s, tells the story of Cora Jenkins (Regina Taylor), the daughter of the only African-American family in the small Iowa town of Melton.

  7. Synopsis by Mark Deming. A short story by Langston Hughes provides the source material for this emotional made-for-TV drama. Ma Jenkins (CCH Pounder) and her adult daughter Cora (Regina Taylor) work as servants for the Studevant family, a wealthy clan living in a small Iowa community in the 1930s.