Centennial
Centennial
The economic and cultural growth of Colorado spanning two centuries from the mid-1700s to the late-1970s.
At the end of the 1700s, a French-Canadian trapper travels to the Rockies where he forms friendships and has death-defying adventures while trading with various Indian tribes.
In the early 1800s, French-Canadian trapper Pasquinel lives in the Rockies with Clay Basket and has children with her; he later travels to St. Louis to visit his wife Lise who is raising their daughter.
In the mid 1800s, Levi Zendt, a Mennonite, leaves Pennsylvania with his new wife Elly; the two head west for Oregon and along the way cross paths with Alexander McKeag.
Levi Zendt partners with Alexander McKeag and opens a trading post; later he assists in a historical treaty between the U.S. and the Indian Nations that soon falls apart.
As wars rage across America in the mid 1800s, a militia man from Minnesota, Frank Skimmerhorn, takes his personal vendetta to Colorado in an effort to kill all Indians, including the Pasquinel brothers.
John Skimmerhorn hires R.J. Poteet to lead the difficult cattle drive from Texas to Colorado on behalf of Oliver Seccombe and the Venneford Ranch. Sixteen-year-old Jim Lloyd joins the drive along with cowboys Nate Person, a former slave, Amos Calendar, and Bufe Coker. Meanwhile, Hans Brumbaugh vows to never sell his land to Seccombe.
The town is now called Centennial. The last of the Arapaho led by Lone Eagle leave for a reservation. Hans Brumbaugh refuses to be intimidated by the Venneford Ranch; a range war threatens to erupt when Messmore Garrett brings sheep to the area. Brumbaugh imports a Japanese family to help on his farm.
The circus comes to town and briefly reunites members of the Skimmerhorn cattle drive; Levi Zendt returns to Lancaster, PA for a visit; an accountant uncovers discrepancies in Venneford Ranch's books; a family of actors arrives under the watchful eye of Sheriff Dumire; and Centennial faces a harsh winter.
Oliver Seccombe resigns, but decides to never leave Colorado. The Wendells are determined to stay in Centennial, but can't shake the suspicions of Sheriff Dumire. The killing of the Pettis brothers is not forgotten and Charlotte Seccombe takes over Venneford Ranch. In addition a murder is hidden.
Philip Wendell is tormented as Sheriff Dumire continues his investigation. The Pettis gang is out for revenge. Clemma Zendt returns just as Jim Lloyd and Charlotte Seccombe become engaged. Mervin Wendell jumps at a business opportunity and the first Mexican workers come to Centennial.
In the early 20th century, the Wendells prosper and new families move to Centennial to farm in the dry lands. The Mexican immigrants face discrimination and exploitation. Several prominent citizens pass away while farms struggle during the Depression. Philip Wendell plans to run for Congress and the Grebe family falls victim to the Dust Bowl.
A magazine prepares to do a feature on the history of Centennial; the murder of Soren Sorenson is finally proved; Morgan Wendell and Paul Garrett face off in an election that may determine the future of Colorado's natural resources.
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Cliff De Young | John Skimmerhorn |
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Donald Pleasence | Sam Purchas |
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Richard Crenna | Colonel Frank Skimmerhorn |
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Richard Chamberlain | Alexander McKeag |
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Brian Keith | Sheriff Axel Dumire |
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Raymond Burr | Herman Bockweiss |
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Lynn Redgrave | Charlotte Buckland Seccombe |
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Alex Karras | Hans Brumbaugh |
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Dennis Weaver | R.J. Poteet |
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Sally Kellerman | Lise Bockweiss |
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Barbara Carrera | Clay Basket |
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Robert Conrad | Pasquinel |
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Chad Everett | Major Maxwell Mercy |
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Stephen McHattie | Jacques 'Jake' Pasquinel |
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Anthony Zerbe | Mervin Wendell |
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William Atherton | Jim Lloyd |
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Timothy Dalton | Oliver Seccombe |
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Robert Vaughn | Morgan Wendell |
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Andy Griffith | Professor Lewis Vernor |
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David Janssen | Paul Garrett |
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Gregory Harrison | Levi Zendt |
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Lois Nettleton | Maude Wendell |
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Cristina Raines | Lucinda McKeag Zendt |
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Jesse Vint | Amos Calendar |
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Glynn Turman | Nate Person |
| Director | Virgil W. Vogel |
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| Harry Falk |
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| Paul Krasny |
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| Bernard McEveety |
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| Writer | John Wilder, James A. Michener, Charles Larson, Jerry Ziegman | |
| Producer | George E. Crosby, Susan Lichtwardt, John Wilder, Malcolm R. Harding, Richard Caffey, Alex Beaton, Howard P. Alston | |
| Musician | John Addison | |
| Photography | Duke Callaghan, Charles W. Short, Ronald W. Browne, Jacques Marquette | |
| Packaging | Custom Case |
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| Nr Discs | 6 |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 2 |