The Son of Davy Crockett
"THE SON OF A HERO..AND A TWO-FISTED, HARD-FIGHTIN' SON-OF-A-GUN! Spreadin' the glory of Uncle Sam in the wildest part of the West!"
In this Western, Bill Elliott plays Dave Crockett, a quick-thinking frontier helper who steps in when settlers on the Yucca Strip push to join the United States. As lawless greed threatens their claim, a ruthless land magnate schemes to seize the land for himself, stoking conflict on the... Read more
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About The Son of Davy Crockett
In this Western, Bill Elliott plays Dave Crockett, a quick-thinking frontier helper who steps in when settlers on the Yucca Strip push to join the United States. As lawless greed threatens their claim, a ruthless land magnate schemes to seize the land for himself, stoking conflict on the frontier. Crockett treads a line between outlaws and law as he rallies the locals to defend their homestead and pursue a fair resolution. The tale is brisk and clear about who stands for community against corruption, without delving into heavy melodrama. The movie keeps a brisk pace, focusing on action and practical solutions rather than ornate dialogue. Fans of old Westerns will recognize the formula and enjoy the familiar faces.
Directed by Lambert Hillyer, the film stars Bill Elliott as Dave Crockett with Iris Meredith, Dub Taylor, Kenneth MacDonald and Eddy Waller. The screenplay emphasizes frontier humor and moral clarity, delivering a compact tale that fits the serial Western mold of the era.
Box office data for this film is not readily available, and it is not cited as a major box office event of its era. It likely played in regional markets and double features, typical for B Westerns of the time.
Even with its period setting and familiar faces, The Son of Davy Crockett left a modest cultural footprint. It contributed to the era's standard portrayal of the hero as protector of the homestead, and to the broader mythology of frontier independence, but no scenes or lines have endured as iconic.
Reception notes from the period often emphasized its straightforward morality and brisk pace. The film threads themes of lawful action over vigilantism, the value of community cooperation, and the tension between progress and preservation of land rights. It aims for clarity more than nuance, which was typical for studio Westerns of the era.
Details
- Release Date
- July 15, 1941
- Runtime
- 55m
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Western
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Columbia Pictures
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Bill Elliott
Dave Crockett
Iris Meredith
Doris Matthews
Dub Taylor
Cannonball
Kenneth MacDonald
King Canfield
Eddy Waller
Grandpa Matthews
Donald Curtis
Jack Ringe
Richard Fiske
Jesse Gordon
Lloyd Bridges
Sammy
Paul Scardon
Zeke
Edmund Cobb
Henchman Lance
Director: Lambert Hillyer