Approved for All Ages

Daniel Boone

Daniel Boone is one of the most heroic figures in early American history. Staying faithful to the character and the times, this 1936 production from Radio Pictures stars George O’Brien in the title role. Daniel Boone leads thirty settlers and their families from North Carolina to Kentucky where they face menacing Indians and renegade whites.
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Dove Review

This black and white film follows Daniel Boone as he leads a group of settlers and their families to new land. Plenty of action as thirty settlers follow Daniel Boone from their homes in Yadkin, North Carolina to what they hope will be a better life in Kentucky. They work hard, meet up with Indians, and experience a lot of misfortune. Daniel Boone works hard to find these families new land and a new home.

This film clearly demonstrates the values of respect and teamwork, both between adults and children and in relationships. A great story, true to history, of what a remarkable man Daniel Boone was.

We award this classic with the Dove “Family-Approved” Seal for all ages.

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Gun fighting; fires.

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Gun fighting; fires.

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