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Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier
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Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier

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TMDB 6.416+19551h 33mEnglish
AdventureFamilyWestern

Synopsis

Legends (and myths) from the life of famed American frontiersman Davy Crockett are depicted in this feature film edited from television episodes. Crockett and his friend George Russel fight in the Creek Indian War. Then Crockett is elected to Congress and brings his rough-hewn ways to the House of Representatives. Finally, Crockett and Russell journey to Texas and the last stand at the Alamo.

Director
Norman FosterFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Walt Disney Productions1 production companies
Release
May 25, 1955Released
Box Office
Budget $2M

Top Cast

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Fess Parker
Fess Parker
Davy Crockett
Buddy Ebsen
Buddy Ebsen
George Russel
Basil Ruysdael
Basil Ruysdael
Gen. / President Andrew Jackson
Hans Conried
Hans Conried
Thimblerig
William Bakewell
William Bakewell
Maj. Tobias Norton
Kenneth Tobey
Kenneth Tobey
Col. Jim Bowie
Pat Hogan
Pat Hogan
Chief Red Stick
Helene Stanley
Helene Stanley
Polly Crockett

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Nov 14, 2022

All six foot six inches of Fess Parker epitomises well one of the heroes of the fledging United States in this episodic retelling of his rise from frontiersman battling Indians and unscrupulous settlers through his time in Congress to his final ill-fated stance at the Alamo. I can't vouch, much, for any historical authenticity - it is just a Disney film that celebrates the legend of the man, and his long-time sidekick George Russel (Buddy Ebden) with a catchy theme song and lots of action scenes. It has twinges of a social conscience - using Crockett as a conduit for the principles of fairness, decency and loyalty that underpinned much of he traditions of the "Founding Fathers" of the USA back at the start. Parker is a little wooden in the lead, but works well with Ebden to create an enjoyable, at time amusing, action adventure well worth a watch. As ever with films like this, do bear in mind that some of the language and roles are very much of their intended time.

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