Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer (1956) is an American historical Western adventure film co‑directed by Albert C. Gannaway and Ismael Rodríguez, starring Bruce Bennett, Lon Chaney Jr., and Faron Young. Set in 1775, the story follows frontiersman Daniel Boone as he leads settlers into Kentucky, only to face attacks from Shawnee warriors who have been misled by a French renegade into believing the settlers intend to steal their land.
The film blends frontier mythmaking with action sequences, fort sieges, and Boone’s attempts to negotiate peace. Shot in Trucolor in Mexico and released by Republic Pictures, it arrived during the height of the mid‑1950s American frontier craze.
Film Details
Year: 1956
Genre: Western / Historical Adventure
Directors: Albert C. Gannaway, Ismael Rodríguez
Screenplay: Tom Hubbard, John Patrick
Produced by: Ben Costanten, Albert C. Gannaway, C. J. Ver Halen Jr.
Starring: Bruce Bennett (Daniel Boone), Lon Chaney Jr. (Chief Blackfish), Faron Young (Faron Callaway)
Cinematography: Jack Draper
Edited by: Fernando Martínez
Music: Raúl Lavista; songs by Albert C. Gannaway with lyrics by Hal Levy
Studio: Albert C. Gannaway Productions
Distributed by: Republic Pictures
Release Date: October 5, 1956 (U.S.)
Runtime: 76 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English
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