The Awakening Land

The Awakening Land (1978)

The Saga of an American Woman.

  • Genre: Drama
  • First Air Date: 1978-02-19
  • Last Air Date: 1978-02-21
  • Total Seasons: 1
  • Total Episodes: 3
  • Status: Ended
  • Episode Runtime: 93 min.
  • Production Company: Warner Bros. Television
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Networks: NBC
  • Director: Boris Sagal
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Summary

A lusty frontier saga about a pioneer woman and her love for her family, the man she marries, and the land on which she lives, dramatized from Conrad Richter's Pulitzer Prize-winning trilogy: 'The Trees;' 'The Fields;' and 'The Town.' The series originally aired on NBC in three installments from February 19 to February 21, 1978 and stars Elizabeth Montgomery and Hal Holbrook.

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The Awakening Land Seasons

Season 1

First Air Date: 1978-02-19
3 Episodes

The Awakening Land Episodes

Title Air Date Duration
Season 1Episode 1Part I: The Trees90 min
Season 1Episode 2Part II: The Fields90 min
Season 1Episode 3Part III: The Town90 min
  • Elizabeth Montgomery

    as Sayward Luckett Wheeler
  • Hal Holbrook

    as Portius Wheeler - The Solitary
  • Jane Seymour

    as Genny Luckett
  • Steven Keats

    as Jake Tench
  • Louise Latham

    as Jary Luckett
  • Tony Mockus Jr.

    as Worth Luckett
  • Derin Altay

    as Ascha Luckett
  • Michelle Stacy

    as Sulie Luckett
  • Barney McFadden

    as Louie Scurrah
  • William H. Macy

    as Will Beagle
  • Jeanette Nolan

    as Granny McWhirter
  • James D. O'Reilly

    as Angus Witherspoon
  • Charles Tyner

    as Reverend Hutchins
  • Dorrie Kavanaugh

    as Mistress Bartram
  • Bert Remsen

    as Isaac Barker
  • Joan Tompkins

    as Aunt Cornelia Wheeler
  • Wilford Brimley

    as Jude McWhirter
  • Katy Kurtzman

    as Rosa Tench
Directing Boris Sagal Director
Writing Conrad Richter Novel
Writing Liam O'Brien Teleplay
Writing James Lee Barrett Teleplay
Production Harry Bernsen Executive Producer
Production Tom Kuhn Executive Producer
Production Robert E. Relyea Producer
Production Harry Bernstein Executive Producer
Camera Michel Hugo Director of Photography
Art Jack De Shields Production Design
Art Fred Price Set Decoration
Costume & Make-Up Frank Tauss Costume Design
Sound Fred Karlin Original Music Composer