240 minutes
5/22/1978
Phillipe Charboneau is the illegitimate son of an English duke. When he travels from France to England to claim his inheritance, he incurs the wrath of his father's family and is forced to flee to America, where he becomes involved in the events leading to the American Revolution. (Episodes 1 and 2 of the Kent Chronicles miniseries.)
Andrew Stevens
as Phillipe Charboneau / Philip Kent
Tom Bosley
as Benjamin Franklin
Kim Cattrall
as Anne Ware
Buddy Ebsen
as Benjamin Edes
Lorne Greene
as Bishop Francis
Olivia Hussey
as Alicia
Cameron Mitchell
as Capt. Plummer
Harry Morgan
as Capt. Caleb
Patricia Neal
as Marie Charboneau
Eleanor Parker
as Lady Amberly
Donald Pleasence
as Solomon Sholto
William Shatner
as Paul Revere
Barry Sullivan
as Abraham Ware
Noah Beery Jr.
as Dan O'Brien
Peter Bonerz
as Girard
John Colicos
as Lord North
William Daniels
as Samuel Adams
James Gregory
as Will Campbell
Herbert Jefferson Jr.
as Lucas
Mark Neely
as Roger Amberly
Keenan Wynn
as Johnny Malcolm
Raymond Burr
as Narrator (voice)
Charles Haid
as George Lumden
Jim Antonio
as Dr. Warren
John de Lancie
as Lt. Stark
James Whitmore Jr.
as Esau Sholto
Russell Johnson
as Col. James Barrett
Ike Eisenmann
as The Marquis de LaFayette
Robert Burke
as Hosea Sholto
Elizabeth Shepherd
as Emma Sholto
Carole Tru Foster
as Daisy O'Brien
Alex Henteloff
as Henry Knox
Sam Chew Jr.
as Major
Alan Napier
as Dr. Bleeker
Monte Landis
as Turly
Peter Elbling
as General
Beege Barkette
as Charlotte
Roger Bowen
as Landlord
George Chandler
as Seadog
Johnny Doran
as Jeremy Thaxter
Claude Earl Jones
as Fat Man
John Mark Robinson
as Dr. Prescott
William Bassett
as British Officer
Damon Douglas
as Auguste Du Pleis
Stephen Furst
as Bertrand
Benjamin Stewart
as Innkeeper
Pamela White
as Polly
Albert Carrier
as Valet
Keith McConnell
as Coachman
Clint Ritchie
as Mister Dawes
Michael Alldredge
as British Sgt.
Richard Peel
as Capt. Rotch
Peggy Rea
as Shopkeeper
James Garrett
as Beggar
Philip Baker Hall
as Shopkeeper
Ian Abercrombie
as Deserter (uncredited)