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Centennial: The Complete Series  Actors : Raymond Burr, Barbara Carrera, Richard Chamberlain, Robert Conrad, Richard Crenna Director : Bernard McEveety, Harry Falk, Paul Krasny, Virgil W. Vogel Studio : Universal Studios by Universal Studios Brand : UNI DIST CORP. (MCA) Release Date : 2008-07-29 Publisher : Universal Studios Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0025195031776 UPC : 025195031776 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 430 reviews)
List Price : $59.98 Our Price : $20.49
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Journey to the Wild West in the sweeping, sensational epic drama Centennial: The Complete Series! Relive the grand hopes, dreams, loves, and adventures of generations of residents in Centennial, Colorado - from their risky attempts to establish a settlement in 1795 through the politics and power plays of the 20th century. With over 26 TV hours of content on DVD for the first time, this incredible set gives fans the opportunity to own the complete chronicle that showcases one of the finest casts ever assembled, including Richard Chamberlain, Robert Conrad, Timothy Dalton, Mark Harmon, Andy Griffith, Raymond Burr, Dennis Weaver, Lynn Redgrave, Sharon Gless, Stephanie Zimbalist, Sally Kellerman and many more. Based on James Michener’s best-selling novel, this Primetime Emmy®Award-nominated saga is a captivating look at the intertwining lives of the brave men and women in a fictional American town that endured the growing pains of a nation on the rise. |
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A remarkably ambitious and engrossing project, this 1978 television miniseries ran 26-and-a-half hours, cost a then-enormous $25 million, and involved 4 directors, 5 cinematographers, and somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 speaking parts. Based on James Michener's panoramic bestseller about the settling of the American West--as reflected in the history of a fictional town called Centennial, Colorado--the story begins in the late 18th century and ends with a typical 20th century conflict over land usage. Centennial, however, largely concentrates on various memorable frontiersmen, trappers, Indians, ranchers, cowboys, and farmers from long ago. Richard Chamberlain shines as the pioneer Alexander McKeag, Robert Conrad does some of his best work as French-Canadian Pasquinel, and performances by Alex Karras, Chad Everett, Sally Kellerman, Raymond Burr, Richard Crenna, David Janssen, and Dennis Weaver effectively add to a tapestry of adventure, tragedy, violence, and dubious Western progress. Produced at a time when TV networks were in the throes of acknowledging America's history of racial injustice, the program paints a starkly villainous portrait of opportunists exploiting and destroying Indians in the name of manifest destiny. While the project's great length might make one wary of diving in, Centennial is the sort of carefully paced drama that makes one care about the intertwined destinies of unique characters and how they illuminate America's past. --Tom Keogh |
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WOW! The viewing quality is great, and the content is as remembered from years earlier tv viewing. The cast was well chosen for this miniseries. |
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Western History At It's Best |
If you have experienced Centennial, I do not need to talk to you - you know!
If you have not experienced the majesty, grandeur, and spectacle of Centennial, you have missed
what was, in my humble opinion, the very best mini-series and story every made for television.
It is a story of our ancestors, the very heart and soul of America, from Native American to Immigrant, from
soldier to settler. It is the story of where we have been, where we are, and where we may very well be heading.
The acting is superlative, the characters are unforgetable, and the scenery is breath-taking. It is true to the book. As a student of the American West, this amazing production does justice to history. Many names have been changed, but the story is the history of manifest destiny. We experience the interactions, both negative and positive, with Native American cultures, and watch the demise of a society in the name of manifest destiny. And, we are able to experience the one issue that continues to be the bane of each generation: Land Development or Land protection and conservation. Give yourself and your family the gift of Centennial and experience it as a family. Thank you Mr. Michener for this wonderful gift. |
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Good Gift for an Avid History or Western Frontier Fan |
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I gave this set as a Christmas gift to someone who's an avid Western movie/tv lover (John Wayne, Bonanza)and it was a big hit. For the under 35 age-group who only know cable television, this miniseries may seem hokey or corny. But the stories are compelling for those of us that remember great mini-series on TV in the 70's like Roots and The Thornbirds--and watching some of the well-known TV actors like Richard Chamberlin (the king of the miniseries!), Robert Conrad and Andy Griffith, among others in this series, made for fun reminiscing about their own shows and movies we remembered. |
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Best Mini Series Ever |
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This sweeping saga of the settling of the wild west is, in my opinion, the best mini series ever made. I've watched it numerous times over the years and it never disappoints. With the exception of Sally Kellerman, it is perfectly cast. And how can you not love Pasquinel, or Levi Zendt, or Potatoes Brumbaugh? James Michener creates such rich, full characters that they actually seem like real people. And the story is engaging. It has everything - romance, intrigue, murder, and history. |
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ITS GOOD IF YOU GET IT RIGHT |
The series itself is exceptional. The casting is excellent. And the presentation of history is good.
NEGATIVES; The quality control was lacking due to the fact that one of the DVDs was not readable. So, the set was replaced by Thesmartoutlet. It likewise had a defective DVD. Therefore, I had to play russian roulette with the two sets to get one good set.
I purchased Centennial to watch Centennial; not the trailer trash at the beginning of the series.
After it is all said and done I am glad that I have the series. |
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