Requiem for Craw Green
18 April 2024Mingo masquerades as white to help an Indian boy condemned by the bigoted head (Jeffrey Hunter) of a settlement.
Boone suspects an old friend (Cameron Mitchell) has a vested interest in preventing prompt payment of Boonesborough's taxes.
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Mingo masquerades as white to help an Indian boy condemned by the bigoted head (Jeffrey Hunter) of a settlement.
Boone seeks a chief's advice about the affair between a pioneer youth (Robert Logan) and a Creek girl (Anne Helm).
Israel violates a burial ritual when he rescues an aged Indian (Cyril Delevanti) from death in a cave.
Boone first respects, then likes, a drunkard sought for burning an Indian village.
Jericho leads Aaron Burr and his party to the Cumberland River, unaware he is being used in a conspiracy.
Boone must box a British champion to stop a land-development company from seizing Boonesborough.
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Boone fights a dishonest boatman (Leif Erickson) and Shawnee to deliver gunpowder to Boonesborough.
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Boone and Israel foil a plot to grab a French prince and send him back to a revolutionary tribunal.
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A Scottish emigrant, a Cherokee chief's son and Israel try to prevent a war between settlers and Indians.
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Boone's eccentric father-in-law (John McIntire) concocts a Thanksgiving Day plan to prevent a Choctaw attack.
Vigilantes stalk Mingo after his knife falls into the hands of a Cherokee who murders a trader's family.
Feelings for Jemima make a dashing young outlaw (Fabian) consider reforming.
Ambushed by the British, a soldier carrying a vital presidential dispatch lives long enough to pass it to Boone.
An impoverished nobleman (Ricardo Montalban) acquires the Liberty Bell and decides to sell it to the British.
As Boonesborough awaits a slavery vote, a frontiersman struggles to protect his pet wolf from townspeople.
The sister of a British officer lies that she narrowly escaped an Indian massacre; Boone must avert war.
A Spanish military expedition chasing a French revolutionary mistakes Boone for its quarry.
After Seminoles hail him a god, a magician lets his power go to his head.
A bounty hunter seeking Army deserters learns one of his captives is valuable Boone.
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A former Continental Army officer (George Sanders) uses a smallpox threat to raise troops against Indians.
Gov. Patrick Henry asks Boone to deliver a cannon needed to attack a British stronghold.
Boone heads to Pennsylvania to have a new gun made, but meets two scoundrels seeking a guide to the Mississippi.
Three escaped Army prisoners, seeking revenge on a former commander, pressure Boone by seizing his children.
Boone and his party endure hardship to blow up a bridge between the advancing British and Fort Wayne.
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An ambush on the way to New Orleans leaves Boone in possession of a famous pirate's journal.
Washington visits in answer to a letter from Boone, who never wrote to him.
Mingo masquerades as a British major (Harold Gould) to steal a shipment of rapid-firing rifles.
Boone suspects nothing when a man (Sidney Blackmer) asks for help to free his family from Indians.
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Israel runs away with his pet fawn when Boone says the destructive animal, too tame to set free, must be killed.
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Boone sets out to recapture a prisoner, an educated black accused of murdering an Indian chief.
An orphan (Kurt Russell), determined to keep his family together, causes trouble for rescuer Boone.
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Boone helps a mountaineer (Jimmy Dean), accused of murder, who says one of his pursuers is the real killer.
A dying man gives Boone a rose-pearl necklace and says he committed a murder for which another will hang in New Orleans.
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Mingo masquerades as a British major (Harold Gould) to steal a shipment of rapid-firing rifles.
A traitor's (Simon Oakland) plan to profit from war with the Spanish backfires.
Boone and Mingo try to stop the commandant of West Point from selling the fort to the British.
A dying man gives Boone a rose-pearl necklace and says he committed a murder for which another will hang in New Orleans.
Boone helps a mountaineer (Jimmy Dean), accused of murder, who says one of his pursuers is the real killer.
An orphan (Kurt Russell), determined to keep his family together, causes trouble for rescuer Boone.
Boone sets out to recapture a prisoner, an educated black accused of murdering an Indian chief.
Israel runs away with his pet fawn when Boone says the destructive animal, too tame to set free, must be killed.
Boone suspects nothing when a man (Sidney Blackmer) asks for help to free his family from Indians.
As Boonesborough awaits a slavery vote, a frontiersman struggles to protect his pet wolf from townspeople.
Using Mingo and one cannon as a decoy, Boone slips the rest past the British.
Gov. Patrick Henry asks Boone to deliver a cannon needed to attack a British stronghold.
An impoverished nobleman (Ricardo Montalban) acquires the Liberty Bell and decides to sell it to the British.
Boone and Israel foil a plot to grab a French prince and send him back to a revolutionary tribunal.
Boone fights a dishonest boatman (Leif Erickson) and Shawnee to deliver gunpowder to Boonesborough.
A buckskin-clad girl (Kathryn Walsh) leads Boone to a lost colony of settlers in a valley feared by Indians.
Mingo masquerades as white to help an Indian boy condemned by the bigoted head (Jeffrey Hunter) of a settlement.
A Shawnee faces danger when he believes in the magic of a gun given to him by Boone for saving Israel's life.
Boone suspects an old friend (Cameron Mitchell) has a vested interest in preventing prompt payment of Boonesborough's taxes.
Boone employs a mastodon's skeleton to fight two slave traders seeking runaway slaves.
Boone and Mingo agree to transport an unwilling Creek princess to an arranged wedding with a Shawnee.
Israel is taken captive, so Boone will help steal a war hero's body and then extort money from the family.
Washington visits in answer to a letter from Boone, who never wrote to him.
Israel helps clear a wild-looking mountain man (Jeff York), accused of murdering a man who refused to pay a debt.
Mingo struggles with his divided heritage when an Indian council announces the British will help recapture Indian land.
Boone faces a killer bear and the man (Slim Pickens) who has sworn vengeance on the animal.
Boone fights pursuers, loyalists and the greed of his own men while delivering winter supplies to Boonesborough.
On his way through Kentucky, Boone meets his future wife, makes an Indian friend and uncovers deception.
A man (Royal Dano) finds only danger when he seeks a fabled city of gold.
Mingo arranges a prison break to free Boone after a couple frames him for murder.
Renegades take Israel hostage when they find him and injured Mingo in the forest.
A British ex-officer, once Boone's friend, plans to obtain land by trading 50 stolen rifles to the Shawnees.
An ambush on the way to New Orleans leaves Boone in possession of a famous pirate's journal.
Angry Shawnees prepare for battle when an engineer insists on building a highway through their hunting grounds.
Boone and his party endure hardship to blow up a bridge between the advancing British and Fort Wayne.
Three escaped Army prisoners, seeking revenge on a former commander, pressure Boone by seizing his children.
Boone heads to Pennsylvania to have a new gun made, but meets two scoundrels seeking a guide to the Mississippi.
A former Continental Army officer (George Sanders) uses a smallpox threat to raise troops against Indians.
A bounty hunter seeking Army deserters learns one of his captives is valuable Boone.
After Seminoles hail him a god, a magician lets his power go to his head.
A Spanish military expedition chasing a French revolutionary mistakes Boone for its quarry.
Boonesborough loses hope of winning an annual race when Boone sprains his ankle, until Jericho steps in.
The sister of a British officer lies that she narrowly escaped an Indian massacre; Boone must avert war.
Boone deals with a Chickasaw chief and his son to save Boonesborough from a British officer.
Ambushed by the British, a soldier carrying a vital presidential dispatch lives long enough to pass it to Boone.
Feelings for Jemima make a dashing young outlaw (Fabian) consider reforming.
Vigilantes stalk Mingo after his knife falls into the hands of a Cherokee who murders a trader's family.
Boone's eccentric father-in-law (John McIntire) concocts a Thanksgiving Day plan to prevent a Choctaw attack.
A Scottish emigrant, a Cherokee chief's son and Israel try to prevent a war between settlers and Indians.
Boone must box a British champion to stop a land-development company from seizing Boonesborough.
Jericho leads Aaron Burr and his party to the Cumberland River, unaware he is being used in a conspiracy.
Boone first respects, then likes, a drunkard sought for burning an Indian village.
Israel violates a burial ritual when he rescues an aged Indian (Cyril Delevanti) from death in a cave.
Boone pursues a runaway slave (Rafer Johnson) stealing pelts to earn passage to Africa.
A chief (Henry Silva) of a long-dead Aztec tribe enters the Shawnees' Valley of Death.
Boonesborough loses hope of winning an annual race when Boone sprains his ankle, until Jericho steps in.
Boone deals with a Chickasaw chief and his son to save Boonesborough from a British officer.
Boone seeks a chief's advice about the affair between a pioneer youth (Robert Logan) and a Creek girl (Anne Helm).
A fur thief grabs a sacred doll from grieving Indian parents (Eddie Little Sky, Adrienne Hayes).
A chief (Henry Silva) of a long-dead Aztec tribe enters the Shawnees' Valley of Death.
A Shawnee faces danger when he believes in the magic of a gun given to him by Boone for saving Israel's life.
Boone pursues a runaway slave (Rafer Johnson) stealing pelts to earn passage to Africa.
A buckskin-clad girl (Kathryn Walsh) leads Boone to a lost colony of settlers in a valley feared by Indians.
A fur thief grabs a sacred doll from grieving Indian parents (Eddie Little Sky, Adrienne Hayes).
Boone suspects an old friend (Cameron Mitchell) has a vested interest in preventing prompt payment of Boonesborough's taxes.