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Un eroe di frontiera che conduce sondaggi e spedizioni nei dintorni di Boonesborough, incontrando indiani amici e ostili, prima, durante e anche dopo la guerra rivoluzionaria.Un eroe di frontiera che conduce sondaggi e spedizioni nei dintorni di Boonesborough, incontrando indiani amici e ostili, prima, durante e anche dopo la guerra rivoluzionaria.Un eroe di frontiera che conduce sondaggi e spedizioni nei dintorni di Boonesborough, incontrando indiani amici e ostili, prima, durante e anche dopo la guerra rivoluzionaria.
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I loved this show as a kid and I remember it being on the air all of my childhood. It is full of historical inaccuracies but the fictional relationship between Daniel and Mingo, his half-English, half-Indian friend, makes up for it. Mingo was a unique character. I am watching the DVD's now of the first and second seasons and it's like going home again. The color episodes feature some really nice footage of authentic mountains and streams as you find them in Kentucky. This is a good series to share with young kids. They are not likely to see anything like it on TV again. I'm glad to see that many people agree and have managed to get Daniel Boone out on DVD. Let's hope the remaining seasons are to follow.
I just recently started watching the re-runs on the Retro Television Network. While I know it's mostly fiction, this is family entertainment at its finest. Again, while fiction, this show gets you interested in an American icon. I found myself looking up Daniel Boone on the net. My daughter even got interested and did a little report on Boone (not from material in the show, but she went to her school library and started reading about him)!
A shame I only knew of this show's existence recently, and as I got into the show, I was saddened to hear of Fess Parker's passing just three days ago.
Shows like this are gone as with Mr. Parker. But re-runs and DVD and Blue-ray have made it possible for future generations to appreciate this fine show for family entertainment.
A shame I only knew of this show's existence recently, and as I got into the show, I was saddened to hear of Fess Parker's passing just three days ago.
Shows like this are gone as with Mr. Parker. But re-runs and DVD and Blue-ray have made it possible for future generations to appreciate this fine show for family entertainment.
First, this wasn't a documentary. So yes it is extremely inaccurate especially today with being able to research on the internet that didn't exist when this was filmed. Also, if you read the backstory that they really wanted to do Davy Crockett so they sped this out. This is why small stature Boone had a theme song saying he was "a big man". Time periods are disjointed, Boone goes to places he never really did, Native Americans are wrongly portrayed in numerous ways.
Despite all that, this is a show for entertainment and family values. There's always an overriding them of honesty, doing the right thing, taking care of family, and law and order. So it should be enjoyed for what it is, and not placing too much on the fact that this isn't a documentary.
Despite all that, this is a show for entertainment and family values. There's always an overriding them of honesty, doing the right thing, taking care of family, and law and order. So it should be enjoyed for what it is, and not placing too much on the fact that this isn't a documentary.
"Daniel Boone" is a show that has flown out of almost every pigeonhole into which the TV critics have tried to stuff it.
It's not really a Western (most action takes place East of the Mississippi), but it has all the elements of a classic Western.
Action/Adventure? Sure, lots of it, but with plenty of food for thought provided by the family and social issues that are woven into most plots.
Drama? Yep, but with elements of humor that bring some episodes into the range of Comedy.
History? ahem Well, let's just say that this Dan'l must have lived in an alternate world (see, Science Fiction, too!) where time travel allows for episodes where President George Washington appears one week, while the next week the American War for Independence is still being fought.
Regardless of how one might label this series, "Daniel Boone" is a show that has something for everyone!
It's not really a Western (most action takes place East of the Mississippi), but it has all the elements of a classic Western.
Action/Adventure? Sure, lots of it, but with plenty of food for thought provided by the family and social issues that are woven into most plots.
Drama? Yep, but with elements of humor that bring some episodes into the range of Comedy.
History? ahem Well, let's just say that this Dan'l must have lived in an alternate world (see, Science Fiction, too!) where time travel allows for episodes where President George Washington appears one week, while the next week the American War for Independence is still being fought.
Regardless of how one might label this series, "Daniel Boone" is a show that has something for everyone!
This is the ultimate good guys win, No matter
What! Fess Parker was a great man and portrayed a hero from the Revolution, our independence from Great British, lessons were learned every week, no short cuts, Daniel was
The spokesman for the young town of Boonesboro, sure he taught a lot, but something tells me, it was a necessity. Children respected their parents, and worked something we could use today. Many actors went on to be big stars, my only regret Mr. Fess Parker passed away before I had a chance to meet him, what a true hero, but also a good man, who you could learn from, I watch the series over and over, it never gets old. I recommend watching it with your wife and kids, follow the storyline and learn the valuable lessons, They are needed today.
Thank you, Fess Parker for making me a better person.
The spo.
Thank you, Fess Parker for making me a better person.
The spo.
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- QuizIn an interview, Veronica Cartwright said she left the series because the producers wanted her character involved in more mature situations, such as budding romantic relationships. Patricia Blair didn''t like that because it made her feel too old, so she threatened to leave the series if Cartwright wasn't removed.
- BlooperThis series help promote the myth that Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett were one and the same person. In fact, the producers had intended the show to be about Crockett, but Walt Disney would not sell them the rights, so they used the name Daniel Boone instead.
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