In 1775, Daniel Boone leads thirty settler families to Kentucky where they face two threats: Indian raiders leg by a renegade white man, who opposes settlement; and the schemes of another, who wishes to seize title to the new land. Perils, battles, escapes and a love interest encompass the rest of this taut story.
M**K
Very Anachronistic
Well, what really threw me off about this movie was the weapons used, more specifically, the rifles. Daniel and everyone else carried Trapdoor Springfield rifles, breech-loading guns that were invented right around our Civil War, almost 100 years after the events taking place in the movie. Everyone should have been armed with muzzle loading Flintlock rifles. You can really get a good look at the breech end of Daniel's rifle during the attack on the fort, when Daniel has 2 closeups where he is aiming and firing rifles. When I see such a glaring error in a movie, I can't take the rest seriously. Call me picky, but Hollywood never seemed to give movie goers credit for knowing anything about history, and thought they could foist anything off on the public.
S**N
THE DAYS OF YESTERYEAR
As several have said, Fess Parker was a better Daniel Boone than a Davy Crockett. Oh well, he was Davy only four or five times, and Daniel about SIX YEARS. Practice does make perfect. This is a good video for nostalgic reasons and fairly believable acting. If you are a historian who nitpicks about accuracy, then don't watch. It was amazing to see Plains TeePees intermingled with East Coast wigwams. Some of the tribal costume was out of place as well. Oh yes, some of the "Indians" needed a little more berry juice for complexion.Other than that, this is an excellent video. It is very family oriented(Daniel does not take the Indian wife that is offered to him because Becky is waiting back home), his family always runs to meet him, and gets angry if he has to leave again. He tells stories to his children, and sings to the Missus.Yes, there is some violence and killing and probably excessive, but Dan'l doesn't kill unless it is to protect someone, and tries avoid it if possible.These things just are not done in films today, and if they are attempted they just don't have the same spirit.This video(may there soon be more!!) also gives our children a chanced to see a program that excited us when we were young. everyone has seen all the Peanuts cartoons, and odds and ends of famous sci-fi, but this is a simpler life video.It is also great to see familiar faces we haven't heard from in years like Ed Ames, and did anyone notice George "Goober Pyle" Lindsay up on the stockade wall during the battle?AHHHH for the days of clean, if very inaccurrate historical stories. Yes we were very prejudiced in those days, but I think things like this were the beginning of racial acceptance.
S**7
Old but good building and settling Cumberland Road
Ok older movie from the 30s. Black and white. The fort looked original and the wagons crossing the river was wild.as far,as history; the story was not as extensive as I wanted. I wanted to see when Daniel Boone was issued land grant in Missouri. This movie covered the Cumberland Road. I liked the renegade white trapper that with Indians attached the white settlers
M**S
Daniel Boone
this is a good movie but bad on parts with print and sound but it is an old movie of the 30s but I do put it down to the quality of the disc . if its a good movie why do the companies turn them out on cheap disc and if its worth watching then its worth puting onto a good disc the story is very good and George O ' Brian is a great actor and always has a smile in his acting, for the price it could be better . maybe one day they will turn out a better copy. lets hope so. I will say It was a shame to have to return it as I do like O' BRIAN in westerns. I will keep searching for a better label
P**G
Worth watching
Excellent acting, music, and screenplay
M**S
ol' danl'
Watched as a child in black and white. Looked forward to the night it came on, can't recall which night, and our entire family watched it. Ordered seasons 1 & 2 and am delighted that my 7 & 8 year old grandsons love to come over to watch "Ol' Danl'". Planning to order other seasons soon. Background is clearly not Kentucky,,,rather as one writer stated in the west. Today tv might be more geographically accurate, but the history and watching the birth of our great nation helps to birth American pride in this younger generation, as was planted in us boomers. Maybe that's part of the problem. Our children aren't exposed to things that generate pride in America. We are still America!! Or is that politically incorrect!!? I say,,,as do many of us who won't stand up...LET'S TAKE OUR COUNTRY BACK. DON'T LIKE IT HERE? GET OUT!!!
P**Y
Good Movie
Good old movie. No PC bull.The way movies should be.
E**S
Daniel Boone
Didn't like it
Z**R
Very dated
The older films are just about watchable, as they become more up to date the quality improves, the films themselves are not bad
M**N
Four Stars
Very good
A**R
Five Stars
Daniel boone dvd set was great I would like to thankyou
M**E
Ditto
Great fun
M**L
Bad
This film is so bad I had to turn it off. The sound was so bad and the picture was not mutch better
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