Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (1955)
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Cashing in on the surprise success of his 1954 Davy Crockett TV miniseries (first presented on the weekly anthology Disneyland), Walt Disney assembled the three hour-long "Crockett" episodes into a 93 minute theatrical feature. While the re-editing process has created a few noticeable… More Cashing in on the surprise success of his 1954 Davy Crockett TV miniseries (first presented on the weekly anthology Disneyland), Walt Disney assembled the three hour-long "Crockett" episodes into a 93 minute theatrical feature. While the re-editing process has created a few noticeable continuity gaps, the results are by and large satisfying: certainly audiences in 1955 were satisfied, if box office returns are any indication (and, of course, they are). Fess Parker plays Davy Crockett, Tennessee-born frontiersman, while Buddy Ebsen (Disney's original choice for Crockett) co-stars as Davy's sidekick George Russell. The film is divided into three long episodes, each separated by a title card. Part one shows Crockett the Indian fighter (politically correct? Of course not!); part two finds Davy winning a seat in the Nashville legislature, where his heroism is rather cynically exploited by presidential candidate Andrew Jackson (Basil Ruysdael); and part three concludes at the Alamo, with a discreet cutaway just before Davy meets his doom at the hands of Mexican general Santa Anna. Also appearing in this jerry-built film are Hans Conried as Thimblerig and Helene Stanley as Davy's wife Polly. And who could forget "The Ballad of Davy Crockett"--not to mention those neato coonskin caps? Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier was followed in 1956 by a "prequel" (likewise cobbled together from three Disneyland episodes), Davy Crockett and the River Pirates. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Norman Foster
- Genres
- Western, Action & Adventure, Television, Kids & Family
- In Theaters
- May 25, 1955 Wide
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Steve Crum, Kansas City Kansan
Feature version of three TV Disney episodes still fun, exciting
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Cast
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Fess Parker
as Davy Crockett
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Buddy Ebsen
as George Russel
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Basil Ruysdael
as Andrew Jackson
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Hans Conried
as Thimblerig
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Kenneth Tobey
as Col. Jim Bowie
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Pat Hogan
as Chief Red Stick
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Helene Stanley
as Polly Crockett
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Nick Cravat
as Bustedluck
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Mike Mazurki
as Bigfoot Mason
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Jeff Thompson
as Charlie Two Shirts
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Benjamin Hornbuckle
as Henderson
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Robert Booth
as Second Congressman
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Ray Whiteside
as Johnny
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William Bakewell
as Tobias Norton
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Henry Joyner
as Swancy
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Hal Youngblood
as Opposing Political Speaker
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Don Megowan
as Col. Billy Travis
- Leonard Maltin
- Jeff York