The Seekers (miniseries)

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The Seekers
File:The Seekers 1979 Film.jpg
GenreHistorical fiction
Drama
War
Based onThe Seekers (novel)
by John Jakes
Written byJohn Jakes
Steve Hayes
Directed bySidney Hayers
StarringRandolph Mantooth
Delta Burke
Martin Milner
Theme music composerGerald Fried
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerRobert A. Cinader
CinematographyVincent A. Martinelli
Running time240 min.
Original release
Release
  • July 8, 1979 (1979-07-08)

The Seekers is a 1979 American made-for-television drama film/miniseries based on the historical novel The Seekers written by John Jakes, originally published in 1975. It is third in a series known as The Kent Family Chronicles or the American Bicentennial Series. The story mixes fictional characters with historical events and figures, as it narrates the story of the United States of America from 1794 through 1814. In 1979, the novel was made into a television film by Operation Prime Time and premiered on HBO on July 8 and 9, 1979.[1][2][3]

The Seekers was preceded by The Bastard, first in the series, and The Rebels, second in the series.

Synopsis

The sons and grandchildren of Philip Kent make a life for themselves in America.

Starring

References

  1. ^ New York Times: Seekers - TV MiniSeries Retrieved December 15, 2013
  2. ^ July 1979 HBO Program Guide ("The Seekers" on cover), page 6
  3. ^ Beck, Marilyn (14 November 1979). "Randolph Mantooth Mellows After All These Years". The Victoria Advocate. Retrieved 10 February 2014.

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