21 minutes
6/17/2017
The story of Frank Walker, an African-American WWII veteran working as a chauffeur. It is the summer of 1945. The War is all but won. The U.S. is riding a wave of triumph even as the undertow of unresolved issues roils beneath. Frank, like so many other African-Americans of the time, is drawn to New York by the promise of better life only to be confronted by the same realities, fear, and hatred he hoped he had left behind. He struggles to keep his emotions in check as he strives for freedom and equality in this slowly evolving world. Frank Walker is a man scarred by a past that is lurking skin deep. Based on a true story and inspired by the song of the same title by singer songwriter Joe Crookston.
Thaddeus Daniels
as Frank Walker
Suzette Gunn
as Beverly Walker
David Gibson
as Harvey
Melvin P. Huffnagle
as Willie
John A. Rice
as James Lauer
Stacie Capone
as Young Woman
Don Downie
as Soldier
Judy Krause
as Rose
Frank Ingrasciotta
as Jimmy
Lamar K. Cheston
as Ray
Kimberlee Monroe
as Sybil
Steven Russo
as Joe
Anna Cody
as Myrna
Bob Brader
as Earl
Craig Colasanti
as Policeman