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USA / Syndicated /1x90 minutes / 1974 

Surrealist drama, a possible pilot for a series that never emerged. One man’s odyssey through Colonial America as seen through the experiences of John Freeborn, “an American Everyman,” who is presented in various periods in our nation’s history. In the pilot, Freeborn, a peddler in 1775, becomes involved in the fight for independence from British Rule.

With:- ROBERT CLUP as John Freeborn / FRITZ WEAVER as George Washington / RICHARD KILEY as Robertson / SHEILA SULLIVAN as Sara / RICHARD VENTURE as John Adams / PHIL PLEASANTS as John Hancock / WILL HARE as Gannett / KENNETH TIGAR as Krantz 

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