Daniel Boone is a 1936 American historical film directed by David Howard and starring George O'Brien, Heather Angel, and John Carradine.
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Directed by | David Howard |
Written by | Edgecumb Pinchon (story) Daniel Jarrett (screenplay) |
Produced by | George Hirliman (producer) Leonard Goldstein (associate producer) |
Starring | George O'Brien Heather Angel John Carradine |
Cinematography | Frank B. Good |
Edited by | Ralph Dixon |
Music by | Arthur Kay Hugo Riesenfeld |
Distributed by | RKO Pictures |
Release date | October 16, 1936 |
Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
In 1775, Daniel Boone leads thirty colonial families to Kentucky where they face two threats: Native American raiders led by renegade white Simon Girty, who opposes the colony; and the schemes of effete Stephen Marlowe to seize title to the new lands. Perils, battles, escapes, and a love interest round out the film.
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