14/05/1979
This sequel to "The Bastard" continues the saga of Philip Kent, the illegitimate son of an English nobleman, who has renounced his patrician birthright to become a Colonial soldier fighting for America's independence, befriending a Southern aristocrat and his earthy buddy to help thwart a plot to assassinate George Washington. (Episodes 3 and 4 of the Kent Chronicles miniseries.)
Andrew Stevens
as Philip Kent
Don Johnson
as Judson Fletcher
Doug McClure
as Eph Tait
Jim Backus
as John Hancock
Richard Basehart
as Duke of Kentland
Joan Blondell
as Mrs. Brumple
Tom Bosley
as Benjamin Franklin
Macdonald Carey
as Dr. Church
Kim Cattrall
as Anne Kent
Rory Calhoun
as Breen
John Chappell
as Henry Knox
William Daniels
as John Adams
Anne Francis
as Mrs. Harris
Peter Graves
as George Washington
Pamela Hensley
as Charlotte Waverly
Gwen Humble
as Peggy McLean
Wilfrid Hyde-White
as Gen. Howe
Nehemiah Persoff
as Baron Von Steuben
William Smith
as John Waverly
Warren Stevens
as Ambrose Waverly
Kevin Tighe
as Thomas Jefferson
Bobby Troup
as Sam Gill
Forrest Tucker
as Angus Fletcher
Tanya Tucker
as Rachel
Robert Vaughn
as Seth McLean
David Matthau
as Royal Rothman
Ben Davidson
as Donnigan
Paul Fix
as Officer
Deborah Richter
as Molly
Harry Johnson
as Peter Jennings
Duncan Gamble
as Smith
Ted Gehring
as Tom Shaw
Sammy Jackson
as Sergeant
Gordon Steel
as Lt. Rorke
Timothy O'Hagan
as 2nd Congressman
John Rayner
as 1st Congressman
Tom Williams
as Doctor
Russell Johnson
as
Ike Eisenmann
as Young Marquis de Lafayette
James Brown
as Masters
Jennifer Holmes
as Alice
Marc Vahanian
as The Marquis de LaFayette
Christina Cummings
as Barmaid
Russ McGinn
as Trumbold
David Buchanan
as Guard
Kelly Flynn
as Stable Boy
Arnold Barry
as Civilian
Guy Madison
as Lt. Mayo
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