
Daniel Boone: Frontier Trail Rider
Western
Overview
Daniel Boone leads a party of settlers into Kentucky to found the town of Boonesborough. Along the way, he meets and falls in love with a lovely, red-haired servant named Rebecca and must vie with the gambler, Jim Santee for her affection.
Top Cast


Fess Parker
Fess Parker
Daniel Boone
Fess Parker
Daniel Boone


Ed Ames
Ed Ames
Mingo
Ed Ames
Mingo


Patricia Blair
Patricia Blair
Rebecca Boone
Patricia Blair
Rebecca Boone


Armando Silvestre
Armando Silvestre
Jim Santee
Armando Silvestre
Jim Santee


Dal McKennon
Dal McKennon
Cincinnatus
Dal McKennon
Cincinnatus
Jacqueline Evans
Jacqueline Evans
Martha Bliss
Jacqueline Evans
Martha Bliss


Roy Jenson
Roy Jenson
Cash Doyle
Roy Jenson
Cash Doyle
Barbara De Hubp
Barbara De Hubp
Miss Meador
Barbara De Hubp
Miss Meador


Charles Horvath
Charles Horvath
Luther Wills
Charles Horvath
Luther Wills
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