DVD Features: Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 5.1, Audio Track 2: Spanish, Unknown
Supplements
28 episodes on eight discs
"Perspectives on Making Daniel Boone"
"Looking Back: Recent Interviews with the Cast"
2006 Cast Reunion Photos
Chronological Air Dates Listing
Review
(1964-1965) Fess Parker is iconic American frontier hero Daniel Boone in the hit adventure drama about life on the Kentucky frontier in the 18th century. In his coonskin cap and buckskin jacket, he worked to tame the frontier and co-exist with the natives with whom he shares the land. Albert Salmi plays his pal Yadkin, Ed Ames is the Oxford-educated Indian Mingo, Patricia Blair is his wife Rebecca, Veronica Cartwright and Darby Hinton play his children, and Dallas McKennon is the cantankerous innkeeper Cincinnatus. Guest stars this season include Harry Dean Stanton, Kurt Russell, Michael Rennie, Leslie Nielson, Walter Pidgeon, Claude Akins, Dan Duryea, Jack Elam, and Jay Silverheels.
Fess Parker stars as Daniel Boone, in this timeless classic series. Daniel Boone, America's classic frontier hero, continues his adventures right here with Season 4 - now on DVD. Digitally restored and re-mastered from its original television presentation in 1967 - in brilliant color.
DVD Features: Audio Track 1: English, Dolby Digital 5.1, Audio Track 2: Spanish, Unknown
Supplements
29 episodes on eight discs
"Perspectives on Making Daniel Boone"
"Looking Back: Recent Interviews with the Cast"
Production photos
Chronological Air Dates Listing
Review
(1965-1966) Fess Parker returns as the iconic American frontier hero Daniel Boone in the hit adventure drama about life on the Kentucky frontier in the 18th century, this season in color. Albert Salmi, Ed Ames, Patricia Blair, Veronica Cartwright, Darby Hinton, and Dallas McKennon co-star and guest stars this season include George Kennedy, Cesar Romero, Fabian, Diane Ladd, Leonard Nimoy, Aldo Ray, Slim Pickens, Michael Ansara, and Alejandro Rey.
Frontier hero Daniel Boone conducts surveys and expeditions around Boonesborough, running into both friendly and hostile Indians, just before and during the Revolutionary War.