Cindy is a 1978 American musical television film that features an entirely African-American cast.
According to Chappelle, the network was uncomfortable with the African-American cast and wanted white actors added.
The film has an all African-American cast.
It was one of the first long-running and successful dramatic series on television to feature a predominantly African-American cast.
During the time, films with an African-American cast and shown specifically to African-American audiences were known as race films.
Waiting to Exhale is unusual because it has an all African-American cast.
The movie, with its all African-American cast, was a moderate success, earning approximately $50 million at the U.S. box offices.
The White Shadow was the first ensemble drama on prime-time television with a predominantly African-American cast.
With 54 episodes, it is the third-longest running drama with a predominantly African-American cast in the history of American prime-time television.
The African-American cast is a non-issue because the themes are blind to race.