240 minutes
12/3/1979
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.)
Randolph Mantooth
as Abraham Kent
Edie Adams
as Flora Cato
Neville Brand
as Capt. Isaac Drew
Delta Burke
as Elizabeth Fletcher Kent
John Carradine
as Avery Mills
George DelHoyo
as Gilbert Kent
Julie Gregg
as Edna Clapper
Rosey Grier
as Amos Samuels
George Hamilton
as Lt. Hamilton Stovall
Alex Hyde-White
as Oliver Prouty
Harriet Karr
as Harriet Kent
Brian Keith
as Elijah Weatherby
Don Mantooth
as Plenty Coup
Ross Martin
as Supply Pleasant
Gary Merrill
as Capt. Hull
Martin Milner
as Philip Kent
Vic Morrow
as Leland Pell
Timothy Patrick Murphy
as Jarod Kent
Hugh O'Brian
as Andrew Piggot
Robert Reed
as Daniel Clapper
Allan Rich
as Gen. 'Mad Anthony' Wayne
Barbara Rush
as Peggy Kent
Sarah Rush
as Amanda Kent
Stuart Whitman
as Rev. Blackthorn
Ed Harris
as Lt. William Clark
Michael Sullivan
as Capt. Miscampbell
Marty Gold
as Jarod, ages 4-6
Skip Riley
as Lt. Meriweather Lewis
Jill Jaress
as Josie
John Jakes
as Alex Elphinstone
W.T. Zacha
as 1st Drifter
Julienne Wells
as 1st Whore
Gwyn Karon
as Kent Maid
John Joseph Thomas
as Adam Clapper, age 14
Aaron Neighbors
as Gilbert Kent, age 12
Jeremy Licht
as Jarod, age 5
Bruce Wright
as Lt. Morris
James O'Connell
as Minister
Marsha Haynes
as Young Whore
Raymond Guth
as 2nd Trapper
Eric Stoltz
as 1st Boy
Ivan Naranjo
as Tall Elk
Guerin Barry
as Adam Clapper
Joanna Patrice
as 2nd Whore
Paul Tinder
as Lt. Chasen
Eric Lawson
as 1st Gunner