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The Cannon family struggles to maintain a cattle ranch in the rugged Arizona desert. The time is the 1870s, when survival means a fight against the elements, as well as renegade Indians and outlaws.

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In the 1870s, Big John Cannon sets his mind on founding a cattle empire in the most rugged, untamed area of the growing nation’s southwest: the Arizona territory. Though a tough, determined man, John goes into his venture intending to change the prevailing lawless, violent and immoral environment to one of peace, cooperation and respect. He was in for a rude awakening. He travels to the territory with his wife, Annalee; 20-year-old son, Blue; and brother, Buck. The Apaches, with whom John had envisioned a mutually-beneficial relationship, are hostile. Buck takes to carousing around the nearest town, hanging out at the saloon. Annalee, is appalled by the savagery and uncivilized society, and the challenging, new lifestyle only exacerbates the already strained relationship between John and his son Blue. Then there are his neighbors to the south in Mexico, the Montoya family, who claim the land the Cannons own is rightfully theirs.

Big John hires ranch hands and begins to build his business, against all the odds, but as his dream finally comes into being, Annalee is killed in an Indian raid. Blue takes his mother’s death hard, especially when the patriarch of the aristocratic Montoya family, Don Sebastian, makes John a proposition he can’t refuse. His daughter, Victoria, is single, and marriage to John, joining the two powerful families, would make them a force to be dealt with in the territory. John agrees to the arranged marriage. Victoria’s brother, Manolito moves into the Cannon house to keep an eye on his sister, but soon becomes a genuine member of the family. In time, John and Victoria learn to love, trust and respect each other, and together, they defend their land and family.The High Chaparral on INSP (5)

John Cannon promised his dying father he would care for his impetuous younger brother, Buck, and he kept his word, even after John married and had a family of his own. John is a fighter, both physically and idealistically. Unlike most men of his time, he held no prejudices against Indians, other races or nationalities. As tough and single-minded as he is, he struggles with understanding emotions.

Unlike his older brother, Buck Cannon, is all emotion under his rough exterior. He’s generous, a bit immature, and full of heart, and would do anything to defend anyone he feels is being treated unjustly. Because he’s so connected to his feelings, Blue, often turns to his uncle in times of stress or indecision. Buck can be quite gullible, falling for elaborate and expensive schemes. He charges full steam ahead and is not one to think before he acts.

Blue Cannon is Big John’s only son, and the two couldn’t be more different—or more alike! Blue has a gentle, trusting, caring nature, unlike his father who is a strong-willed, if not uncompromising leader. He is a sensitive artist with a deep respect of life. His father feels his talent for drawing is pure foolishness. Blue extends his heart and help to anyone in need. In the scheme of things, both he and his father have a stubborn streak. Both are proud and independent in their own ways.

What lady can resist that charming smile, that suave demeanor, the sweet talk!

Manolito Montoya is a man of passion—in his love life, and in his social ideologies. He prefers to wander about, living the life of a free-spirit, rather than be groomed by his father for his future position of patron of the massive, prosperous Rancho Montoya. In spite of his differences with his father, Manolito is loyal to family and friends. He is brave, if not a bit reckless, willing to lay his life on the line to defend the people he loves, or to right an injustice. Though restless, and fun-loving, one would be wise to stay on his good side.

Victoria Montoya Cannon grew up in a world of privilege and substantial wealth, but it was prosperity wrought of her father’s own hand. She did not grow up spoiled and coddled. She matured into a beautiful headstrong, independent woman who, given her vast fortune, could have the pick of any rich, noble man in Mexico. Yet, she turns down every potential suitor. She is looking for man, even more imposing than her father, Don Sebastian, a man who is her match in vision, strength and purpose. When she meets John Cannon, and her father suggests they marry, she eagerly accepts. She leaves her comfortable existence for the dangerous life of a frontier wife, working hard and fighting hard to help John realize his dream.

Sam Butler is the ranch foreman at the High Chaparral. He is honest, loyal with a strong work ethic and moral compass. Rugged and good looking, he is not easily angered, but, by the same token, will not shy away from a fight, if warranted. He is the older brother of Joe Butler, who easily fills Sam’s boots as foreman when Sam is away. Joe is not a big talker. He’s practical, dependable, loyal, respectful, and is an expert at his job. In spite of his quiet disposition, he harbors definite opinions, and has quite a sense of humor.

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FAQs

Why was High Chaparral cancelled? ›

NBC lost sponsorship money. They had to cut costs. High Chaparral was their most expensive show. It had taken a downturn in the ratings because of their own bad programming decisions, and no one likes to admit to bad choices.

Why did Blue leave the show High Chaparral? ›

Buck first followed by Blue decides to leave the High Chaparral when they become too frustrated with the way Big John runs the ranch and their lives.

How many episodes of High Chaparral are there? ›

This is a list of episodes for The High Chaparral, a Western television series which aired on NBC from 1967 to 1971. This series consists of 98 one-hour episodes over four seasons.

What happened to Blue's mother on High Chaparral? ›

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).

Why was Chaparral banned? ›

It only ran in the 1970 season, after which it was outlawed by the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA). Although originally approved by the SCCA, they succumbed to pressure from other teams who argued that the fans constituted "movable aerodynamic devices".

Was The High Chaparral based on a true story? ›

It was set in the desert wasteland of the Arizona Territory in the mid-to-late 1800's and it was based on the adventures and hardships of the Cannon Family. The show centered around "Big" John Cannon(Leif Erickson),a rancher who lived in the Arizona Territory in the 1870's.

What season did Mark Slade leave High Chaparral? ›

The High Chaparral TV Western - How many fans missed Mark Slade as Blue Boy Cannon in the final fourth season of The High Chaparral? | Facebook.

Where can I watch all seasons of The High Chaparral? ›

Watch The High Chaparral Streaming Online on Philo (Free Trial)

Who was the Mexican on High Chaparral? ›

Henry Darrow (born Enrique Tomás Delgado Jiménez; September 15, 1933 – March 14, 2021) was an American character actor of stage and film known for his role as Manolito "Mano" Montoya on the 1960s television series The High Chaparral. In film, Darrow played the corrupt and vengeful Trooper Hanco*ck in The Hitcher.

Who is Blue's biological mother? ›

She knows very little about her birth mother other than her name—Jacquie Red Feather—which her adoptive mother told her on her eighteenth birthday. Despite learning of her Native heritage, Blue still feels white, having grown up in a suburb of Oakland living a life of privilege and luxury.

What happens to Blue's baby? ›

Beta. After Blue was released into the wild, she asexually-reproduced and raised her only offspring, Beta, living in the abandoned bus and training her to become a dominate predator; i.e. hunting, killing, etc.

Where is The High Chaparral Ranch located? ›

The High Chaparral, located in Arizona Territory, near Tucson, was founded by John Cannon, who settled in the vicinity with his wife Annalee, their son Billy "Blue" and his brother Buck.

What happened to Manolito on High Chaparral? ›

Henry Darrow, a prolific TV actor from the 1950s through the early 2000s who found his breakthrough success as Manolito Montoya, son of a wealthy Mexican ranch owner on NBC's hit 1967-71 Western The High Chaparral, died Sunday at his home in Wilmington, NC. He was 87.

What was Henry Darrow's cause of death? ›

Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S. Darrow died of natural causes on March 14, 2021 in Wilmington, North Carolina, at the age of 87.

Is Mark Slade still alive? ›

He is currently living in Northern California, where he continues the pursuit of his artistic endeavors.

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