Duck Dynasty
Series introduces the Robertsons, a Louisiana bayou family living the American dream as they operate a thriving business while staying true to their family values and lifestyle. Ask anyone in Louisiana and they'll tell you that the bayou state's favorite first family doesn't live in the governor's mansion but in the backwoods, where the Robertsons' rags-to-riches story is still unfolding. A homegrown mom-and-pop operation, Duck Commander has become a sporting empire by fabricating top-of-the-line duck calls and decoys out of salvaged swamp wood. This newly minted multimillionaire family is kept in line by business-savvy Willie, who runs Duck Commander with the help of his brother Jase, their respective wives Korie and Missy, patriarch and founder of the company, Phil, and uncle Si. Together they run a booming business that employs half their neighborhood, but at the end of the day, you can find the whole family around matriarch Miss Kay's dinner table.
Phil, Willie and Miss Kay attempt to produce a cooking video for their fans. Meanwhile, back at the office, the crew gets distracted when Jase comes up with a plan to build a "testing facility" so they can experiment with some new duck calls.
Phil decides to teach his grandkids the value of a hard day's work by building a football field and culminating in a family football game. But Robertson vs. Robertson competition is further sparked between brothers when Willie and Jase make a side bet that Jase can't handle the responsibility of being CEO of a day.
After a big order comes in Willie pushes the Duck Commander team to meet the tight deadline, so Jase and the warehouse guys come up with a plan to build a conveyer belt. Elsewhere, Phil and Si declare war on the beavers whose dams are disrupting the water supply.
Brotherly competition gets the best of Willie when he ditches his kids' career day to go play golf with Jase. Stepping in for Willie, Phil and Si show up at the school and become the teachers' worst nightmare. Later that night, Jase returns to the golf course to hunt the prized bullfrogs he'd seen earlier. Unfortunately for him, country club security is also there.
After blowing up one of Phil's dangerously antiquated duck blinds, the Robertson boys hatch a wild plan to build a luxury duck blind in the sky. Meanwhile, Miss Kay and the Robertson women hold a yard sale and sell some of the boys' most prized possessions, which the boys don't exactly appreciate when they find out.
Jase feels being COO of Duck Commander entitles him to a new office. But when Willie refuses, Jase hatches a plan to build one anyhow. Willie drives Miss Kay and the grandkids to the petting zoo where Miss Kay decides she needs Willie to buy her goats, just like she had growing up on a farm.
It's duck blind maintenance time again and the boys have discovered the waterline is low. At the levee, they realize this is the work of Phil's bucktoothed arch nemesis...THE BEAVER. Phil enlists the help of the Robertson men to go on a mission to destroy the pesky vermin. Problem is, they keep coming up beaver-less. Miss Kay decides she wants to open her own restaurant.
It's the 40-year anniversary of Duck Commander and this celebration is a redneck Robertson style shindig. To top off the event, Willie decides to construct the world's largest duck call to be revealed at the party.
Willie decides to expand the Duck Commander brand into the winemaking industry and buys a vineyard...sight unseen. While the family is off helping at the vineyard, Phil and Si take over babysitting duties for the granddaughters. Who will prevail?
While out duck hunting, Willie, Jase, and Uncle Si stumble across what redneck's consider nature's most prized succulent treasure--a beehive dripping with wild honey. Knowing the possibilities are endless for this redneck decadence the men decide to capture the hive.
When Willie finds out that his daughter Sadie has a new boyfriend, he wants to get to know him, while instilling some fatherly fear--Robertson style. To keep Sadie preoccupied, Grandpa Phil and Uncle Si take her on their own outing.
To prove once and for all who rules the river AND the boardroom, Willie and Jase revive their childhood rivalry and go head-to-head in a fishing competition with the added challenge of having to sell their catch.
Jase volunteers to take the Duck Commander RV out on pick up, but neglects to mention to Willie, he's taking Si, Martin and Jep along for a road trip. Back home, Phil and Willie have to use some redneck logic when Miss Kay calls them to get rid of a gator she found in the yard.
Jase and Si embark on a turkey hunt for the annual Robertson men vs. Robertson women cook-off to create a feast of fresh wild game. With Phil's discerning palate as judge, the teams pull out all of the stops with their best country cookin' secrets.
When a big business decision must be made affecting Duck Commander, Willie plans an employee retreat. But trust falls and rope courses are not the type of team building that for this group. Phil steps in with the true Robertson way and gets everyone back to nature. The camping trip gets derailed when Si stumbles upon some giant snapping turtles!
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Willie Robertson | Self |
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Korie Robertson | Self |
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Si Robertson | Self |
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Phil Robertson | Self |
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Jase Robertson | Self |
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Missy Robertson | Self |
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Kay Robertson | Self |
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Sadie Robertson | Self |
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Jep Robertson | Self |
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John Luke Robertson | Self |
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Reed Robertson | Self |
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Greg Knead | Self - Realtor |
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Clint Bowyer | Self |
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Jimmy Red | Self |
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Justin Martin | Self |
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John Godwin | Self |
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Bella Robertson | Self |
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Mia Robertson | Self |
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Jessica Robertson | Self |
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Cole Robertson | Self |
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Lily Robertson | Self |
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Lil' Will Robertson | Self |
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Tim Guraedy | Self |
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Alan Robertson | Self |
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Linda Hammit | Self |
| Director | David Hobbes |
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| Hisham Abed |
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| Producer | Todd Breau, Peter D. Coogan, Kaleb Keene, Ann C. Salzer, Justin Tucker, Charlie Van Vleet, Devon Massyn, Mike Odair, Doug Weitzbuch, Peter Woronov, Nichole Millikan Goralnik, Megan Reeves, Ryan Smith, Scott Teti, Myke Clarkson | |
| Musician | John Carta, Jonathan Krimstock, Eric Hester, Michael Lord | |
| Photography | Jim Orr | |
| Nr Discs | 5 |
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| Regions | Region 1 |
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| Index | 5157 |
| Added Date | Feb 09, 2014 21:38:14 |
| Modified Date | Feb 06, 2020 01:31:48 |