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Release Date:
December 3, 1979
Original Title:
The Seekers
Alternate Titles:
The Kent Chronicles, Part III: The Seekers
Genres:
Drama | History | TV Movie | War
Production Companies:
Universal Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 240
This follow-up to "The Bastard" and "The Rebels" continues the account of Philip Kent's life and career from his emigration to colonial Massachusetts through the American Revolutionary War and concludes the family saga with the story of his two sons and their children as they arrive in the unexplored Northwest Territory. (Episodes 5 and 6 of the Kent Chronicles miniseries.)
Art Direction:
John E. Chilberg II
Assistant Property Master:
Tom Margozewitz
Associate Producer:
Bernadette Joyce
Boom Operator:
Thomas E. Allen, Sr.
Casting:
Mark Malis
Cinematography:
Vincent A. Martinelli
Costume Design:
Opal Vils
Jan Kemp
Director:
Sidney Hayers
Editor:
John Elias
John Kaufman
Executive Producer:
Robert A. Cinader
First Assistant Director:
Larry Powell
Music:
Gerald Fried
Music Editor:
Fred Prior
Novel:
John Jakes
Producer:
Gino Grimaldi
Hannah Louise Shearer
Second Assistant Director:
Dean Lyras
Set Decoration:
Morris Hoffman
Sound:
Norman Webster
John R. Carter
Sound Effects Editor:
Wes Wolfe
Stunts:
Angelo De Meo
Harold 'Hal' Frizzell
Unit Production Manager:
Burt Bluestein
Writer:
Steve Hayes
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