In pre-revolutionary war days, Daniel Boone captures the white renegade Simon Gerty but lets him go. After Boone moves from North Carolina to homestead in Kentucky, Gerty reappears.

Is this film worth watching? Short answer: Yes, but it's not for everyone. If you're a fan of historical dramas set in the American frontier, with a focus on the moral and ethical dilemmas of the time, this film offers a nuanced portrayal. For those seeking a straightforward, action-packed adventure, you might find it ...


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"Is this film worth watching? Short answer: Yes, but it's not for everyone. If you're a fan of historical dramas set in the American frontier, with a focus on the moral and ethical dilemmas of the time, this film offers a nuanced portrayal. For those seeking a straightforward, action-packed adventure, you might find it slow and overly committed to its period setting. However, if you appreciate the complexity of early American history and the conflicts between settlers and Native Americans, this f..."

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