Daniel Boone; or, Pioneer Days in America Trailer

Daniel Boone; or, Pioneer Days in America Trailer (1907)

06 April 1907 Adventure, Drama 15 mins

Daniel Boone is captured by Indians when he tries to rescue his abducted daughter.

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Cast

Florence Lawrence

as Boone's Daughter

William Craven

as Daniel Boone

International Releases Dates

United States 06 April 1907

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