The Crime is the ninth chapter/episode of the TV Adapation of James A. Michener's Centennial. It first aired on January 21, 1979.
Plot[]
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. - Source: IMDb.com
Cast[]
Starring[]
- William Atherton (as Jim Lloyd)
- Raymond Burr (as Herman Bockweiss) - credit only
- Barbara Carrera (as Clay Basket) - credit only
- Richard Chamberlain (as Alexander McKeag) - credit only
- Robert Conrad (as Pasquinel) - credit only
- Richard Crenna (as Colonel Frank Skimmerhorn) - credit only
- Timothy Dalton (as Oliver Seccombe)
- Cliff De Young (as John Skimmerhorn)
- Chad Everett (as Maxwell Mercy) - credit only
- Sharon Gless (as Sidney Endermann) - credit only
- Andy Griffith (as Professor Lewis Vernor) - credit only
- Gregory Harrison (as Levi Zendt) - flashback only
- David Janssen (as Paul Garrett and Narrator) - narrator only
- Alex Karras (as Hans Brumbaugh)
- Brian Keith (as Sheriff Axel Dumire)
- Sally Kellerman (as Lise Bockweiss) - credit only
- Stephen McHattie (as Jacques Pasquinel) - credit only
- Lois Nettleton (as Maude Wendell)
- Donald Pleasence (as Sam Purchas) - credit only
- Cristina Raines (as Lucinda McKeag)
- Lynn Redgrave (as Charlotte Buckland Seccombe)
- Robert Vaughn (as Morgan Wendell) - credit only
- Dennis Weaver (as R. J. Poteet) - credit only
- Anthony Zerbe (as Mervin Wendell)
Tonight's Guest Stars[]
- Rafael Campos (as Nacho Gomez)
- Silvana Gallardo (as Serafina Marquez)
- Michael Le Clair (as Young Jim Lloyd) - credit only
- A. Martinez (as Tranquilino Marquez)
- Doug McKeon (as Philip Wendell)
- Sandy McPeak (as Soren Sorenson)
- Clive Revill (as Finlay Perkin)
- Jesse Vint (as Amos Calendar)
- Stephanie Zimbalist (as Elly Zendt) - flashback only
Co-starring[]
- Robert Phalen as Rev. Holly
- Clint Ritchie as Messmore Garrett
- Alan Napier as Lord Venneford
- Gloria McMillan as Mrs. Brumbaugh
With[]
- Steven Rapp as Kurt Brumbaugh
- Eric Scott Lalich as Jake Calendar
- Deborah Trissell as Miss Keller - credit only
Uncredited[]
- Takashi as Mr. Takemoto
- Lani Grant as Mrs. Takemoto
- Tiger Thompson as Young Beeley Garrett
- Steve Sandor as Charley Kenderdine
Crew (and other credits)[]
Closing credits:[]
- Directed by: Harry Falk
- Teleplay by: Charles Larson
- Developed for Television by: John Wilder
- Director of Photography: Charles W. Short
- Producer: Malcolm R. Harding
- Supervising Producer: Richard Caffey
- Executive Producer: John Wilder
- Music: John Addison
- Associate Producers: George E. Crosby & Susan Lichtwardt
- Production Designer: Jack Senter
- Art Director: Loyd S. Papez
- Film Editor: Bill Parker
- Set Decorations: Joseph J. Stone, John Dwyer
- Sound: Charles L. King III
- Casting by: Mary Petterson
- Location Casting: Garrison True
- Titles & Optical Effects: Universal Title
- Unit Production Managers: Robert G. Stone, Sam Freedle
- 1st Assistant Director: Scott Maitland
- 2nd Assistant Director: John Liberti
- Sound Effects Editor: Larry Carow
- Music Editor: Dave Kahn
- Costume Designer: Helen Colvig
- Costume Supervisor: Robert Ellsworth
- Technicolor
- This Program Has Been Recommended by: The National Education Association
- A John Wilder Production
Images[]
External links[]
- The Crime on IMDb







