The Rebels (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.)
Director: Russ Mayberry
Genre: History, Drama, War, TV Movie
Runtime: 240 min
Release Date: May 14, 1979
Cast
- Andrew Stevens - Philip Kent
- Don Johnson - Judson Fletcher
- Doug McClure - Eph Tait
- Jim Backus - John Hancock
- Richard Basehart - Duke of Kentland
- Joan Blondell - Mrs. Brumple
- Tom Bosley - Benjamin Franklin
- Macdonald Carey - Dr. Church
- Kim Cattrall - Anne Kent
- Rory Calhoun - Breen
Screenplay
Music: Gerald Fried
Cinematography: Frank Thackery
Editing: John Kaufman, Skip Lusk
Production: Operation Prime Time (OPT), Universal Television
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
miniseries, american revolution, revolutionary war
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Rebels about?
- 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.)
- Who directed The Rebels?
- The Rebels was directed by Russ Mayberry.
- Who stars in The Rebels?
- The Rebels stars Andrew Stevens, Don Johnson, Doug McClure, Jim Backus, Richard Basehart, Joan Blondell.
- How long is The Rebels?
- The Rebels has a runtime of 4h 0m (240 minutes).
- What genre is The Rebels?
- The Rebels is a History, Drama, War, TV Movie film.
- Where was The Rebels produced?
- The Rebels was produced in United States of America.