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  1. The Million Dollar Dixie Deliverance: Dirigido por Russ Mayberry. Con Brock Peters, Christian Juttner, Charles Courtland, Kyle Richards. During the Civil War, five children from a Union family are held hostage by Confederate soldiers.

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    "The Million Dollar Dixie Deliverance" is an episode of The Wonderful World of Disney. It aired on February 5, 1978.

    During the Civil War, five children from a Union family are held hostage by Confederate soldiers. A wounded Union soldier (who happens to be black) takes refuge in the barn of the place the children are being held. They discover him and secretly nurse him back to health while they plan a daring escape.

    •Brock Peters ... Zechariah

    •Christian Juttner ... Timmy

    •Charles Courtland ... Henry (as Chip Courtland)

    •Kyle Richards ... Naomi

    •Christian Berrigan ... Daniel

    •Joe Dorsey ... Capt. Guthrie

  2. A Confederate officer kidnaps for a $1,000,000 ransom five well-to-do children from a Yankee boarding school; a wounded black Union soldier helps them escape after they perform the necessary surgery to remove the bullet from his leg.

  3. 5 de feb. de 1978 · Synopsis by Rovi. Five Yankee children held hostage by Confederates, nurse a black Union Army soldier back to health and convince him to help them. Characteristics. Keywords.

  4. El chico del millón de dólares - ver online: por stream, comprarlo o rentarlo. Actualmente, usted es capaz de ver "El chico del millón de dólares" streaming en Disney Plus.

    • J. B. Bernstein; Tom House; Brenda Paauwe
    • Craig Gillespie
    • 2014
    • 124 min
  5. The Million Dollar Dixie Deliverance. 1978. 1:40 horas ¿Dónde verla? 🙁 Aún no ... Historia Familia Película de TV. Actores y Actrices. Brock Peters Zechariah.

  6. Jerome Courtland Producer. Christian Juttner Cast. Critics reviews. During the Civil War, five children from a Union family are held hostage by Confederate soldiers. A wounded Union soldier (who happens to be black) takes refuge in the barn of the place the children are being held.