Fess Parker stars as Daniel Boone in this timeless classic series. Daniel Boone, America's classic frontier hero, begins his journey right here with this first Season box set on DVD. Digitially restored and re-mastered from it's original televison presentation in 1964 in classic black and white. Set in and around Kentucky and Virginia during the colonial period preceeding the American Revolution, Daniel Boone takes us on suspensful action adventures with his fellow frontiersman and women, Yadkin (played by Albert Salmi), Mingo (Ed Ames), Rebecca (Patricia Blair), Jemima (Veronica Cartwright), and Israel (Darby Hinton). Special Features Include: - Exclusive Interviews - Photo Gallery - Visitor's Guide to Fess Parker's Los Olivos Winery & Spa Resort
The series continues with Season 2 presented in full color, also available on September 26th, 2006.
Customer Reviews:
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Daniel Boone DVD set:
Very pleased with the Daniel Boone DVD set. Was a quick delivery and the product was excellent.
Daniel Boone season #1:
this is a Fine Show as it teaches young people morals, ethics and a do the right thing attitude!!!
keith A. Bingaman
Great adventure and excitement on the frontier!:
Daniel Boone was, and still is, a wonderful show. It ran from September 24, 1964 until it was cancelled on September 10, 1970 for a total of six seasons and 165 episodes. Fess Parker starred as Daniel Boone, (which could be considered a recreation of his role as Davy Crockett) explorer, adventurer, and all-around family man. The beautiful Patricia Blair was Daniel's wife Rebecca, Ed Ames was the civilized, Oxford educated Cherokee named Mingo, Albert Salmi was Yadkin, Daniel's loyal sidekick, Veronica... more info
My Brother's Keeper (Daniel Boone, season one):
This is a great episode. Unfortunately Amazon has mislabeled it as being about a Welshwoman. It's about Mingo and his half-brother. "My Brother's Keeper" is very moving and beautifully sets up the dynamics of the relationship between Mingo and Daniel. I hope Amazon reads this and corrects the by-line.