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エバーグレーズ (The Everglades) は、アメリカ合衆国フロリダ州南部の湿地である。面積は約2万平方キロメートル、幅約64キロメートル、標高4メートル。
地方行政上はモンロー郡、コリアー郡、パームビーチ郡、マイアミ・デイド郡、ブロワード郡にまたがる。南部がエバーグレーズ国立公園に指定されている。
語源
18世紀のはじめ、イギリス人の測量師が「River glades(川の沼沢地)」と呼んだのを、後にイギリス人が聞き間違えて「Everglades(広大な沼沢地)」と地図の上に記載したことから、この名がついたといわれている。
地誌
詳細は「エバーグレーズの地形と生態系」および「エバーグレーズの排水と開発」を参照
そのところどころに高い草の薮があり、縦横に水路が通じていて、水鳥の楽園となっている。
The Everglades (TV series)
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Not to be confused with The Glades (TV series).
This article is about the television series. For other uses, see Everglades (disambiguation).
The Everglades
Ron Hayes (Lincoln Vail) being made up for a scene
GenreAdventure fiction, Crime dramaCreated byAlbert WilmoreWritten byStuart Jerome
Richard Donovan
Stephen KandelDirected byJack Herzberg (19 episodes)
John Floria (14)
Franklin Adreon (4)StarringRon Hayes
Gordon CasellTheme music composerWarren Barker
Jerry KellerOpening theme"The Everglades"Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo. of seasons1No. of episodes38ProductionExecutive producerIvan TorsProducersBudd Schulberg
Johnny FloreaCamera setupmulti-cameraRunning time30 minutesProduction companyZiv-United ArtistsReleaseOriginal networkSyndicationOriginal releaseOctober 9, 1961 –
June 26, 1962
The Everglades is an American crime-adventure television series that aired in syndication for one season from 1961–62 and in reruns. Ron Hayes starred as Constable Lincoln Vail, a law enforcement officer of the fictional Everglades County Patrol who traveled the Florida Everglades in an airboat, a vehicle which was often the focus of the program.[1] Hayes, a northern California actor and stuntman, was an avid outdoorsman and conservationist.
Gordon Casell appeared in five of the 38 half-hour episodes as Chief Anderson, Vail's superior. Steve Brodie made three appearances as Captain Andy Benson; Dan Chandler was twice cast as Vail's sidekick, airboat guide Pete Hammond. Future film star Burt Reynolds appeared twice in the role of Lew Johnson and once as Trask.
Guest stars included R.G. Armstrong, Victor Buono, Roger C. Carmel, Paul Carr, Jack Cassidy, Lonny Chapman, John Doucette, Penny Edwards, Frank Ferguson, Luke Halpin, Douglas Kennedy, Robert Knapp, Paul Lambert, Tyler McVey, Larry Pennell, Mala Powers, Chris Robinson, Johnny Seven, Ray Teal, Bill Travers and Dawn Wells.[2]
Background
The original script for the series, "Son of the Everglades", was written by model and actor Albert Wilmore of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, who spent his free time sailing and fishing in Whitewater Bay, before the Everglades became a national park. Wilmore was fascinated by the myriad birds, wildlife and mangrove estuaries in the shallow waters, and the native Seminoles. His son Scott recalled that Wilmore decided to meld a wildlands backdrop and use native Seminoles, with a park ranger, and high-speed airboats. Wilmore pitched the story to a number of production companies in Miami and Hollywood, Florida.
After Wilmore's wife Edith died, Scott discovered a deed for an acre of land within Everglades National Park. Scott explained that the deed was a gift from the Seminoles, acknowledging Albert's efforts for their inclusion in the production. Originally, the director wanted to use white actors in reddish makeup instead.
Scott Wilmore later sold the land, under threat of eminent domain, to the National Park Service for $300.