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The Seekers  Online
Original Title :
The Seekers
Genre :
TV Series / Drama / History / War
Cast :
Randolph Mantooth,Edie Adams,Neville Brand
Type :
TV Series
Time :
4h
Rating :
6.7/10
The Seekers Online

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


User reviews

Cezel

Cezel

"the Seekers" is the third and last mini-series based on John Jakes best-selling Bicentennial books about the fictitious Kent family. Here the focus shifts from Philip Kent, played in the 1st two by Andrew Stevens, but here by Martin Milner to show how much time has passed), to his son Abraham and his stepdaughter Elizabeth. Abraham, played well by Randolph Mantooth of "Emergency" fame, briefly fights the Indians under Gen. "Mad Anthony" Wayne, abetted by William Clark and Meriweather Lewis, but finds the military no life for him. Returning he is conflicted over his feelings for Elizabeth,played by a very young, very slim Delta Burke! and his Father's desire for him to go into the printing business. Eventually with Elizabeth's encouragement, he decides adventure out west is the way to make his own life, much to his Father's consternation.

Abraham and Elizabeth make a noble effort at farming and despite rogues like Pell, who only desires whiskey and Abraham's new wife Elizabeth, they do get help from the Clappers, erstwhile swedes who carry them till their corn crop comes in. Robert Reed, Mr. Brady!, is good as Mr. Clapper. With their young son Jarrod, it seems the Kent's have a shot a a good life. Alas, not so, farming is hard and unforgiving and when tragedy besets them, Abraham returns to Boston with his young son. There is a scene that will rip your heart out here, but I won't spoil it, watch and try not to cry! The fact that many young peop0le went through this in real life makes it all the more poignant.

Abraham can't get a grip and loses custody of Jarod to his good-hearted, but frail brother Gilbert and his somewhat shrewish wife Harriet. Perfectly played by the aptly named Harriet Karr. So the torch is passed to a new generation; Jarrod and his young cousin Amanda. Timothy Murphy and Sarah Rush play the parts and both are good, despite that they never became "name" actors. Rush is particularly persuasive and appealing.

Jarrod fights nobly in the war of 1812, but makes a bad enemy of the debauched Hamilton Stovall (George Hamilton, proving he's more than just a tan). Uncle Gilbert dies and even the outstandingly decent Mr. Pleasant, played by Ross Martin of "Wild Wild West" fame, can't save Kent and Son's from bad sorts. The worst of these is Mr. Piggott, a smarmy Hugh O'Brian, who deceives Harriet into marriage while eying poor Amamda. Just when you think it couldn't be worse, Stovall returns and Jarrod runs, literally, west with Amanda in tow.

The West is still hard. Nearly killed by evil Captain Drew, played by Neville Brand of "Laredo" fame, they are shown gratitude by Rosey Grier and sent on their way, though neither knows where they're going. Amanda and Jarrod, close as can be, run afoul of the devious Rev. Blackthorne, played well by Stuart Whitman, he, along with every other red-blooded man, has noticed Amamda's striking looks. The dialog here is something to hear! Nice writing John! Jarrod is left on his own, guess what happens? and hooks up with fur-trader Elijah Weatherby, an excellent Brian Keith, to seek that which is lost.

The mood, historical fun, music and sheer heartbreak just suck you in. They improve considerably over the book and Jakes himself has a cameo. Beware Stovall! I don't want to give away the ending, except to say your heart will break along with Jarrod's, but it's a terrific ending. The books view of native Americans is changed here and it's for the better too, making all the tragedies a little more palatable.

It thought this the best of the Kent mini-series and enjoy watching it over and over. The relationship between Jarrod and Amanda is particularly moving and if you enjoy this, read the books! Amanda's story is cont well in the 4th novel, "The Furies" All in all this is as good as historical fiction gets, right up there with North and South and the Blue and the Gray.
Dagdarad

Dagdarad

Even though he was only in the first part of the 2-part miniseries, Randy Mantooth delivered an excellent performance in the portrayal of Abraham Kent. I think it's quite unfair that he was not even nominated for the Emmy for Best Actor in a miniseries. Delta Burke was equally impressive as playing Elizabeth. (Even though Delta insisted on wearing a wig because she refused to dye her hair blond)Elizabeth and Abraham eventually marry and set out into the west to make a better life for themselves. During their travel, they meet a Swedish couple, the Clappers, played by Robert Reed of "Brady Bunch" fame, and Julie Gregg, who played James Caan's wife in the first "Godfather" movie. The Clappers become fast friends with the newlywed Kents. Elizabeth gives birth to their only child, Jarrod, while Abraham and Mr. Clapper are busy fighting the Indians. Unfortunately, tragedy strikes when Elizabeth is murdered by Indians. But unfortunately, Abraham's troubles are far from over when he returns home in Boston with Jarrod. He gets heavily involved with liquor and prostitutes, and as a result, Gilbert makes his older brother leave the house and little Jarrod behind. The scene where the boy begs his father not to go is extremely heartbreaking.
Delari

Delari

Filmed in 1979, this trilogy still feels fresh. Even though the most important events receive very brief attention, the viewer still feels the experience of life in those times. The books by John Jakes were very much enjoyed by many people. As I say, I could hardly stop watching the nine hours of historical fiction! I haven't seen this before. I think the sex and bosoms are unnecessary distractions, and not very historical!!! However, they do add interest!!! I very much enjoyed seeing so many of my favorite actors in cameo roles, too.
Barinirm

Barinirm

This the tale of a selfish gene,embodied in 4 generations of a family mostly named Kent.Kent men were,as a rule,not to bright and not prone to make good judgment calls.Frequently their heart ruled their heads and frequently they were in trouble. The Kents were frustrated action men I suppose.Anytime they entered into a field of conflict they seemed to harm bystanders,rather than the object of their ire. The story rambles through hours and hours where well-known actors do "bad guy" cameos and are thankfully dispatched quickly.The only "good guy" who is on the side of right and god is,Grizzly Brian Keith.More strength to his elbow,I say. I thought the story was pretty bad,almost funny at times but by and large an ordeal to watch.The third part,"The Seekers" descended into high farce and little Jarrard Kent's escapades were akin to those of Huck Finn. I would never watch this poorly acted,disjointed,poorly scripted flick again.Gets a big "OH DEAR" from me.