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The High Chaparral

The High Chaparral television series, which was broadcast on NBC from 1967 to 1971, is an American Western action adventure drama set in the 1870s. It stars Leif Erickson and Cameron Mitchell. The series was made by Xanadu Productions in association with NBC Productions, and was created by David Dortort, who had previously created Bonanza for the network. The theme song was written and conducted by Bonanza scorer David Rose, who also scored the two-hour pilot.

The High Chaparral
GenreWestern
Created byDavid Dortort
StarringLeif Erickson
Cameron Mitchell
Mark Slade
Henry Darrow
Linda Cristal
Don Collier
Theme music composerDavid Rose
ComposerHarry Sukman
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes98 (list of episodes)
Production
Production companyXanadu Productions in association with NBC
DistributorNBC Films
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 10, 1967 (1967-09-10) –
March 12, 1971 (1971-03-12)
Leif Erickson and Linda Cristal (John and Victoria Cannon)
Guest star Barbara Hershey and Mark Slade (Blue Boy)

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
128September 10, 1967 (1967-09-10)March 31, 1968 (1968-03-31)
226September 20, 1968 (1968-09-20)April 4, 1969 (1969-04-04)
326September 19, 1969 (1969-09-19)May 5, 1970 (1970-05-05)
418September 18, 1970 (1970-09-18)March 12, 1971 (1971-03-12)

Cast and characters

The show is set in the 1870s, and revolves around "Big John" Cannon (Erickson), a rancher living in the dry desert of the southern Arizona Territory, near the Mexican border, in Apache Indian country. John runs a ranch, called "The High Chaparral" (named for a local plant/brush), with his brother Buck (Mitchell) and his own son Billy Blue (known as "Blue Boy") (Mark Slade). Blue Boy's mother, Anna-Lee Cannon (Joan Caulfield), is killed in the first episode by an attacking Apache Indian arrow. John then marries a beautiful Mexican woman named Victoria (Linda Cristal), 30 years his junior, the daughter of powerful neighboring Mexican rancher Don Sebastián Montoya (Frank Silvera). In what is initially a marriage of convenience, she soon appreciates his strength and character, falls in love with him and becomes very supportive. John's marriage to Victoria also brings her brother Manolito (Henry Darrow) to live with the American "gringo" family on the extensive ranch.

Among the many frequent guest stars were Rico Alaniz, Richard Bradford, Scott Brady, Rory Calhoun. Anthony Caruso, Chief Dan George, Dennis Cross, Jim Davis, John Dehner, Bruce Dern, Charles Durning, Paul Fix, Steve Forrest, Ron Foster, Frank Gorshin, Ron Hagerthy, Ron Hayes, Myron Healey, Barbara Hershey, Don Keefer, Dan Kemp, Robert Loggia, Jack Lord, Tyler McVey, Ricardo Montalbán, Joanna Moore, Robert Pine, Nehemiah Persoff, Stuart Randall, Gilbert Roland, Ned Romero, Kurt Russell, Frank Silvera, Barry Sullivan, William Sylvester, William Tannen, Dub Taylor, Denver Pyle, Paul Winfield, and Morgan Woodward.

Series format

The two-hour opening episode establishes the background to the action, bringing "Big John" Cannon and his family and brother Buck to the frontier high desert scrubland in the southern Arizona Territory near the border with Mexico, where they buy a run-down hacienda and establish a cattle ranch on it. The Apaches, under the leadership of Cochise, are hostile; John's wife Anna-Lee is killed in an early attack, and to survive, the Cannons are compelled to enter into an alliance with a rich and powerful neighboring rancher, Don Sebastian Montoya, who owns a huge estate on the Mexican side of the border adjoining the "High Chaparral".

Part of the price for the alliance is the sealing of the pact by the marriage of John Cannon to Montoya's beautiful, dark-haired, sophisticated daughter, Victoria, 30 years younger. Montoya's reckless son, Manolito, whose relationship with his father is strained, accompanies his sister to get away from Don Sebastian. John's son, Blue, is also vehemently opposed to the strange "mixed marriage", coming so soon after Anna-Lee's death.

Reinforced by Montoya's men, the Cannons are able to fight off the Indian attacks, and with the services of Manolito as interpreter, manage to negotiate a truce, albeit a fragile one, with the Apache leader. The main reason for its fragility is that the U.S. Cavalry refuses to recognize Cannon's right to negotiate a private peace with the Apaches, and continued Army interference constantly threatens the unofficial treaty. Problems also frequently occur between the Cannons and the arrogant, resentful Don Sebastian, usually concerning the terms of their alliance.

Big John's brother, Buck, notionally the ranch's head cowhand, was a hard-bitten former soldier, who fought in the American Civil War, 10 years previously, on the side of the Confederacy. From time to time, Buck's past comes back to haunt him, usually in the person of other Confederate soldiers drifting through the territory, forever unable to return to their homes in the defeated South. Occasionally, friction occurred because foreman Buck's brother Big John had also fought in the war, but on the other side, as a captain in the Union Army.

The series gradually evolved to make Manolito and Buck the most prominent characters, as they were the ones who tended to get into trouble; both were somewhat irresponsible, particularly under the influence of drink. For what was generally regarded as a serious Western TV series, their scenes provided "comic relief" for the show. The other characters were gradually marginalized. Cattle ranching almost never featured in the storylines, which, whenever Mexican bandit or Indian troubles were not imminent, were much more likely to revolve around personal issues of drama with Manolito or Buck and some form of hell-raising – gambling, fighting, women, or whiskey (or a combination of them).

Mark Slade (Blue Boy) did not appear in the final season, and Frank Silvera (Don Sebastian Montoya) had died while the series was still in production (but he did appear in a few episodes). Blue Boy was replaced by Wind (played by Rudy Ramos), a passing, mysterious cowhand who was half-Pawnee and of a similar age to Blue, and who sometimes acted as a go-between for the ranchers and the Indians. Gilbert Roland guest starred as Don Sebastian's younger brother, Don Domingo, who inherits Rancho Montoya near the end of the series. This final season had new opening titles and a rearranged version of the popular theme music.

Name of the ranch

The name was explained by the following dialog in episode one:

Anna-lee Cannon: Isn't it beautiful, John? It should have a name.
Big John Cannon: You name it.
Anna-lee: What is that bush called — that green one?
Big John: Chaparral.
Anna-lee: That's it — Chaparral. I christen thee "The High Chaparral" — the greatest cattle ranch in the whole territory ... the whole world!

In the true sense of the word, "chaparral" is not a single species of shrub, but a bionomic community of desert flora located near a coast, especially that in coastal southern California. The name comes from the Spanish word for scrub oak, chaparro, which is seldom found further east in Arizona as native flora. Some colloquial use of the term in Arizona describes the low-growing sage, mesquite, and palo verde, which are native to the area, especially in the higher desert, but the high Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona plant community is more properly called a "xeric" shrublands biome.

Production

The High Chaparral was producer Dortort's new brainchild, and he left the day-to-day running of his earlier success Bonanza (1959-1973) in the spring of 1967 so he could focus all of his energies on The High Chaparral. After the show's cancellation in 1971 after only four years, Dortort chose not to return to Bonanza and retired.[citation needed]

All the exterior filming was done at the Old Tucson Studios near Tucson, Arizona (site of frequent movie-making for several decades), and in the nearby Saguaro National Park, although in a few later episodes some filming was done in California, and (in season three) in the Coronado National Forest south of Tucson. The interiors were generally filmed at the NBC television studios in Burbank.[1]

Syndication

The series has appeared on CBN, Family Channel, Hallmark Channel, INSP, and as of August 28, 2017, on Heroes & Icons.

Home media

On May 20, 2010 the first worldwide release of season one on DVD occurred in Germany (Kinowelt, now Studiocanal), with the original soundtrack in English and an optional soundtrack dubbed into German. Season two was released on December 9, 2010. Season three was released June 9, 2011. The final season was released on February 16, 2012. On disc one, episode one starts with some scenes shown on German TV that were not in the original, thus dubbed German instead of English for a few minutes.

Art-S Home Entertainment (www.art-s.nl) in the Netherlands released the first box with season one (28 episodes) on May 2, 2012. Season two released on January 28, 2013. Season three released on September 3, 2013, and the final season released January 26, 2014.

The High Chaparral is also released in Sweden with each season in two boxes. In Australia, they have also released The High Chaparral in four boxes.

The first and second seasons has been released by Shout! Factory in the United States. The third season was released in April 2019.

Season Episodes Region 1 Region 2
Germany
Region 2
Netherlands
Region 2
Sweden
Region 4
Chile
Region 4
Australia
Season 1 28 August 28, 2018 May 20, 2010 May 2, 2012 October 30, 2012 November, 2012 March 13, 2013
Season 2 26 December 11, 2018 December 9, 2010 January 28, 2013 March 19, 2013 December, 2012 May 8, 2013
Season 3 26 April 23, 2019 June 9, 2011 September 3, 2013 July 31, 2013 January, 2013 August 7, 2013
Season 4 18 December 10, 2019[2] February 16, 2012 January 26, 2014 October 8, 2013 February, 2013 January 15, 2014

See also

References

  1. ^ Pippins, Jan; Delgado, Henry Darrow (September 30, 2015). Henry Darrow: Lightning In the Bottle (First; Hardcover ed.). BearManor. ISBN 978-1593938826.
  2. ^ "TV Shows On DVD". www.facebook.com. Archived from the original on February 26, 2022.

External links

  • The High Chaparral Home Page
  • The High Chaparral at IMDb
  • The High Chaparral Reunion

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The High Chaparral television series which was broadcast on NBC from 1967 to 1971 is an American Western action adventure drama set in the 1870s It stars Leif Erickson and Cameron Mitchell The series was made by Xanadu Productions in association with NBC Productions and was created by David Dortort who had previously created Bonanza for the network The theme song was written and conducted by Bonanza scorer David Rose who also scored the two hour pilot The High ChaparralGenreWesternCreated byDavid DortortStarringLeif EricksonCameron MitchellMark SladeHenry DarrowLinda CristalDon CollierTheme music composerDavid RoseComposerHarry SukmanCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons4No of episodes98 list of episodes ProductionProduction companyXanadu Productions in association with NBCDistributorNBC FilmsReleaseOriginal networkNBCOriginal releaseSeptember 10 1967 1967 09 10 March 12 1971 1971 03 12 Leif Erickson and Linda Cristal John and Victoria Cannon Guest star Barbara Hershey and Mark Slade Blue Boy Contents 1 Episodes 2 Cast and characters 3 Series format 3 1 Name of the ranch 4 Production 5 Syndication 6 Home media 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEpisodes EditMain article List of The High Chaparral episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired128September 10 1967 1967 09 10 March 31 1968 1968 03 31 226September 20 1968 1968 09 20 April 4 1969 1969 04 04 326September 19 1969 1969 09 19 May 5 1970 1970 05 05 418September 18 1970 1970 09 18 March 12 1971 1971 03 12 Cast and characters EditThe show is set in the 1870s and revolves around Big John Cannon Erickson a rancher living in the dry desert of the southern Arizona Territory near the Mexican border in Apache Indian country John runs a ranch called The High Chaparral named for a local plant brush with his brother Buck Mitchell and his own son Billy Blue known as Blue Boy Mark Slade Blue Boy s mother Anna Lee Cannon Joan Caulfield is killed in the first episode by an attacking Apache Indian arrow John then marries a beautiful Mexican woman named Victoria Linda Cristal 30 years his junior the daughter of powerful neighboring Mexican rancher Don Sebastian Montoya Frank Silvera In what is initially a marriage of convenience she soon appreciates his strength and character falls in love with him and becomes very supportive John s marriage to Victoria also brings her brother Manolito Henry Darrow to live with the American gringo family on the extensive ranch Among the many frequent guest stars were Rico Alaniz Richard Bradford Scott Brady Rory Calhoun Anthony Caruso Chief Dan George Dennis Cross Jim Davis John Dehner Bruce Dern Charles Durning Paul Fix Steve Forrest Ron Foster Frank Gorshin Ron Hagerthy Ron Hayes Myron Healey Barbara Hershey Don Keefer Dan Kemp Robert Loggia Jack Lord Tyler McVey Ricardo Montalban Joanna Moore Robert Pine Nehemiah Persoff Stuart Randall Gilbert Roland Ned Romero Kurt Russell Frank Silvera Barry Sullivan William Sylvester William Tannen Dub Taylor Denver Pyle Paul Winfield and Morgan Woodward Series format EditThe two hour opening episode establishes the background to the action bringing Big John Cannon and his family and brother Buck to the frontier high desert scrubland in the southern Arizona Territory near the border with Mexico where they buy a run down hacienda and establish a cattle ranch on it The Apaches under the leadership of Cochise are hostile John s wife Anna Lee is killed in an early attack and to survive the Cannons are compelled to enter into an alliance with a rich and powerful neighboring rancher Don Sebastian Montoya who owns a huge estate on the Mexican side of the border adjoining the High Chaparral Part of the price for the alliance is the sealing of the pact by the marriage of John Cannon to Montoya s beautiful dark haired sophisticated daughter Victoria 30 years younger Montoya s reckless son Manolito whose relationship with his father is strained accompanies his sister to get away from Don Sebastian John s son Blue is also vehemently opposed to the strange mixed marriage coming so soon after Anna Lee s death Reinforced by Montoya s men the Cannons are able to fight off the Indian attacks and with the services of Manolito as interpreter manage to negotiate a truce albeit a fragile one with the Apache leader The main reason for its fragility is that the U S Cavalry refuses to recognize Cannon s right to negotiate a private peace with the Apaches and continued Army interference constantly threatens the unofficial treaty Problems also frequently occur between the Cannons and the arrogant resentful Don Sebastian usually concerning the terms of their alliance Big John s brother Buck notionally the ranch s head cowhand was a hard bitten former soldier who fought in the American Civil War 10 years previously on the side of the Confederacy From time to time Buck s past comes back to haunt him usually in the person of other Confederate soldiers drifting through the territory forever unable to return to their homes in the defeated South Occasionally friction occurred because foreman Buck s brother Big John had also fought in the war but on the other side as a captain in the Union Army The series gradually evolved to make Manolito and Buck the most prominent characters as they were the ones who tended to get into trouble both were somewhat irresponsible particularly under the influence of drink For what was generally regarded as a serious Western TV series their scenes provided comic relief for the show The other characters were gradually marginalized Cattle ranching almost never featured in the storylines which whenever Mexican bandit or Indian troubles were not imminent were much more likely to revolve around personal issues of drama with Manolito or Buck and some form of hell raising gambling fighting women or whiskey or a combination of them Mark Slade Blue Boy did not appear in the final season and Frank Silvera Don Sebastian Montoya had died while the series was still in production but he did appear in a few episodes Blue Boy was replaced by Wind played by Rudy Ramos a passing mysterious cowhand who was half Pawnee and of a similar age to Blue and who sometimes acted as a go between for the ranchers and the Indians Gilbert Roland guest starred as Don Sebastian s younger brother Don Domingo who inherits Rancho Montoya near the end of the series This final season had new opening titles and a rearranged version of the popular theme music Name of the ranch Edit The name was explained by the following dialog in episode one Anna lee Cannon Isn t it beautiful John It should have a name Big John Cannon You name it Anna lee What is that bush called that green one Big John Chaparral Anna lee That s it Chaparral I christen thee The High Chaparral the greatest cattle ranch in the whole territory the whole world In the true sense of the word chaparral is not a single species of shrub but a bionomic community of desert flora located near a coast especially that in coastal southern California The name comes from the Spanish word for scrub oak chaparro which is seldom found further east in Arizona as native flora Some colloquial use of the term in Arizona describes the low growing sage mesquite and palo verde which are native to the area especially in the higher desert but the high Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona plant community is more properly called a xeric shrublands biome Production EditThe High Chaparral was producer Dortort s new brainchild and he left the day to day running of his earlier success Bonanza 1959 1973 in the spring of 1967 so he could focus all of his energies on The High Chaparral After the show s cancellation in 1971 after only four years Dortort chose not to return to Bonanza and retired citation needed All the exterior filming was done at the Old Tucson Studios near Tucson Arizona site of frequent movie making for several decades and in the nearby Saguaro National Park although in a few later episodes some filming was done in California and in season three in the Coronado National Forest south of Tucson The interiors were generally filmed at the NBC television studios in Burbank 1 Syndication EditThe series has appeared on CBN Family Channel Hallmark Channel INSP and as of August 28 2017 on Heroes amp Icons Home media EditOn May 20 2010 the first worldwide release of season one on DVD occurred in Germany Kinowelt now Studiocanal with the original soundtrack in English and an optional soundtrack dubbed into German Season two was released on December 9 2010 Season three was released June 9 2011 The final season was released on February 16 2012 On disc one episode one starts with some scenes shown on German TV that were not in the original thus dubbed German instead of English for a few minutes Art S Home Entertainment www art s nl in the Netherlands released the first box with season one 28 episodes on May 2 2012 Season two released on January 28 2013 Season three released on September 3 2013 and the final season released January 26 2014 The High Chaparral is also released in Sweden with each season in two boxes In Australia they have also released The High Chaparral in four boxes The first and second seasons has been released by Shout Factory in the United States The third season was released in April 2019 Season Episodes Region 1 Region 2Germany Region 2Netherlands Region 2Sweden Region 4Chile Region 4AustraliaSeason 1 28 August 28 2018 May 20 2010 May 2 2012 October 30 2012 November 2012 March 13 2013Season 2 26 December 11 2018 December 9 2010 January 28 2013 March 19 2013 December 2012 May 8 2013Season 3 26 April 23 2019 June 9 2011 September 3 2013 July 31 2013 January 2013 August 7 2013Season 4 18 December 10 2019 2 February 16 2012 January 26 2014 October 8 2013 February 2013 January 15 2014See also EditHigh Chaparral Theme Park Sweden References Edit Pippins Jan Delgado Henry Darrow September 30 2015 Henry Darrow Lightning In the Bottle First Hardcover ed BearManor ISBN 978 1593938826 TV Shows On DVD www facebook com Archived from the original on February 26 2022 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to The High Chaparral The High Chaparral Home Page The High Chaparral amp Bonanza FanFiction The High Chaparral at IMDb The High Chaparral Reunion Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The High Chaparral amp oldid 1079635455, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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