
The River Niger
Militants hide with family (James Earl Jones, Cicely Tyson, Glynn Turman) in ghetto.

Militants hide with family (James Earl Jones, Cicely Tyson, Glynn Turman) in ghetto.

An old slave (Cicely Tyson) remembers, from Civil War to civil rights.

Lawman (Guy Madison) finds parents slain, partner (Pietro Martellanza) hostage.

Merry Clayton; the Reverend Jesse Jackson talks with host Ellis Haizlip.

Al Green sings "Let's Stay Together"; author Verta Mae Grosvenor reads form her latest book.

A murderous con man (William Shatner) preys on a widow and her suspicious daughter.

An Italian gangster (Frank deKova) tries to muscle in on a rival's (Paul Harris) numbers racket.

Young man (Billy Dee Williams) turns militant to fight racism.

A potential rapist (Yaphet Kotto) enters a couple's (Andrew Duggan, Joyce Van Patten) luxury home.

Parents (Redd Foxx, Pearl Bailey) learn son is gay and has white Hollywood lover (Dennis Dugan).

Nightclub owner (Rockne Tarkington) rids neighborhood of white mobster (William Smith).

A detective (Fred Williamson) protects a murder witness (Eva Grimaldi) from bikers.

A gangland flunky (Michael Moriarty) finds the New York nest of flying serpent Quetzalcoatl.

Hundreds of man-eating fish converge on a popular waterside resort.

Sir Henry Bartle Frere's outnumbered garrison makes a stand against natives at Isandhlwana in 1879.

Mobsters force a record exec (Harvey Keitel) to push a boring trio.

A homeless DJ works on his guilt over a prank they'd pulled just before the man was fired.

The Walker family, whose upbeat attitude make living in New York City more of an adventure.

Toof and Damey happen to find a firecracker the night before the 4th of July.

Damey and friends rush to take Mom to the hospital during labor at the library.