The alamo, american epic film, released in 1960, that was john waynes dream project about the battle of the alamo 1836. It was called the thirteen days of glory and is the national shrine of texas. John waynes the alamo needs to be shown leading up to this epic movie and giving its due. The alamo is a 1960 film that tells the legendary true story of a small band of soldiers who sacrificed their lives in hopeless combat against a massive army in order to prevent a tyrant from smashing the new republic of texas directed by john wayne. The alamo is a very underrated film that is an interesting history. The alamo is a 1960 american historical epic and war film about the 1836 battle of the alamo produced and directed by john wayne and starring wayne as davy crockett.
The synopsis below may give away important plot points. Sam houston dennis quaid organizes a rebel army to liberate texas from the brutal rule of mexican dictator general santa anna emilio. With dennis quaid, billy bob thornton, emilio echevarria, jason patric. The advance buzz on the alamo was negative, and now i know why. The morning of the final battle, the sun rises behind the mission, silhouetting a sentry. John waynes directorial debut the alamo is set in 1836. It was directed by john lee hancock, produced by ron howard, brian grazer, and mark johnson, distributed by touchstone pictures, and starred dennis quaid as sam houston, billy bob thornton as david crockett, and jason patric as jim bowie. Alamo village, a 400acre plot of land about 120 miles west of san antonio, was carved out of a large ranch in the late 1950s for waynes directorial debut. A short summary of the events leading to the battle of the alamo and the effects on the texas revolution. To relieve the alamo, fannin would need to march north. Lucy dickenson, married to an army lieutenant, is lusted after by a mexican named navarre played by western director. The alamo is a 2004 american western film about the battle of the alamo during the texas. The film depicts the battle of the alamo and the events leading up to it. This may seem to have been an unnecessary debate but revolutions are often not as unanimous as they later appear to be.
The battle of the alamo during texas war for independence from mexico lasted thirteen days, from february 23, 1836march 6, 1836. The long 3 hour and 12 minute movie not counting intermission was not historically accurate. Sam houston is a soldier, statesman, and congressman who has his. The alamo movie set used by john wayne fading away fox. Alamo village, a 400acre plot of land about 120 miles west of san antonio, was carved out of a large ranch in the late 1950s for john waynes directorial debut. But when everyone who stayed at the alamo is wiped out by the mexicans, stroud is therefore branded a coward. Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing alamo. The alamo is a 2004 american western film about the battle of the alamo during the texas revolution. The picture also stars richard widmark as jim bowie and laurence harvey as william b. Everyone in the alamo is killed made clear at the very beginning of the movie. The picture also stars richard widmark as jim bowie.
Also sign me up for fanmail to get updates on all things movies. Alamo village movie set used by john wayne fading away new. In the course of a long evening boiled down to 80 minutes worth of film, the patrons laugh, cry, ruminate over the past and pontificate on the future. Many of these roles were inflated just for hollywood production and entertainment. From director john lee hancock and oscarwinning producers mark johnson and ron howard comes an epic motion picture event, the. If we dont know it, we find out in the first scene.
Actually, what stood between texas and the enemy was rough terrain, huge distances and winter. The alamo is john waynes epic film directorial debut about the famous the battle of the alamo. Here is a movie that captures the loneliness and dread of men waiting for two weeks. Alamo defenders mass grave plot alamo, san antonio texas. Dennis quaid, patrick wilson, jason patrick, billy bob thornton. The film does little to explain the causes of the texas. The film begins in march 1836 in the mexican state of coahuila y tejas town of san antonio. The movie was filmed on location in texas and released by united artists. In this case, the stories were about a blood feud on the texas gulf between the veteran local shrimp fisherman and new arrivals from vietnam who were, the locals said, invading their traditional grounds. Conventional wisdom in hollywood is that any movie named the alamo must be simplistic and rousing, despite the fact that we already know all the defenders got killed. The alamo 2004 deserves to be better remembered features we consider why the alamo 2004 with billy bob thornton as davy crockett is. The alamo is a 1960 film that tells the legendary true story of a small band of soldiers who sacrificed their lives in hopeless combat against a massive army in order to prevent a tyrant from smashing the new republic of texas. Parents need to know that this movie has intense battle violence with many deaths. As it deteriorates, alamo set could be forgotten life.
Colonel william travis has been ordered to hold the alamo to buy time for sam houston to build an army, and he is in charge because the trauma of storming the alamo had driven jim bowie to find peace in the bottom of a bottle. The alamo is a seedy houston bar, slated for demolition. The alamo, produced, directed, and starred by john wayne, is a movie of epic proportions as it attempts to chronicle. The cast also includes richard widmark as jim bowie and laurence harvey as william b. It concludes with santa annas defeat at san jacinto in april, 1836. Apr 06, 2018 the alamo 2004 deserves to be better remembered features we consider why the alamo 2004 with billy bob thornton as davy crockett is the best movie on its subject. Thats questionable, given how the plot of the immortal alamo is as follows. Alamo village, a 400acre plot 120 miles west of san antonio was part of a large ranch. The alamo, produced, directed, and starred by john wayne, is a movie of epic proportions as it attempts to chronicle one of texas and the nations memorable eventsof how some 185 men tried to defend the alamo, a small mission near san antonio, from some 7000 soldiers led by general santa ana of mexico. The classic john wayne alamo movie, into which he put so much effort to get the film made, is entertaining and heroic, being a romantic take on the story of less than 200 defending the alamo against some 7000 mexican soldiers. Dec 26, 2014 alamo village, a 400acre plot of land about 120 miles west of san antonio, was carved out of a large ranch in the late 1950s for john waynes directorial debut.
In reality, the chapel of the alamo was much further back then what you saw in the movie. The alamo drafthouse cinema is an american cinema chain founded in 1997 in austin, texas that is famous for serving dinner and drinks during the movie, as well as its strict policy of requiring its audiences to maintain proper cinemagoing etiquette. The legendary true story of a small band of soldiers who sacrificed their lives in hopeless combat against a massive army in order to prevent a tyrant from. On the morning of day of the siege, the entire mexican army surrounds the alamo for a. Characters drink and smoke and use some strong language, including insults like catamite that might be unfamiliar to. Everything you need to know about the alamo movie 2004. Remembering a forgotten alamo movie texas public radio. Frontier legend davy crockett played by wayne and his men arrive in san antonio, texas, and volunteer to help defend the alamo, a hopelessly outgunned missionturnedfort. Sam houston is in charge of a texican army looking for its independence from mexico, and he entrusts colonel william travis in defending the alamo against general santa annas larger, better equipped, and better trained army. In 1836, the mexican army, led by general santa anna, is invading texas. Jun 08, 2018 a short summary of the events leading to the battle of the alamo and the effects on the texas revolution.
During the siege at the alamo, john stroud glenn ford is chosen by lot to leave the fort and check on his family and warn other families of the missions defenders of the impending arrival of general santa anna. In fact, it didnt even border alamo square, the large area of land in the middle of the surrounding buildings and walls. The alamo drafthouse cinema was founded by rice university alumni tim and karrie league at 409 colorado st, in an austin, texas warehouse district building on colorado st. In 1836 davy crockett billy bob thornton, jim bowie jason patric and more than 180 texans hold off the mexican army for days during sam houstons dennis quaid revolution. Downtown san antonio, texas the alamo, with the grenet building at left and a meat market, foreground.
The alamo 1960 movie simple english wikipedia, the. This articles plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. At the alamo, the sleepless men talk about their belief in the hereafter. Davy crockett, who, together with colonels jim bowie richard widmark and william travis laurence harvey and 184 hardy americans and texicans, defends the alamo mission against the troops of mexican general santa ana. Many of the characters in the film specifically davy crockett were portrayed as larger than life figures. Hoping to create a diversion for santa annas forces, general sam houston richard boone orders colonel william b. Thats exactly what john wayne did back in 1960 as he starred in and directed this epic about the birth of texas and the legendary siege at the alamo mission in san antonio.
The biggest mistakes you never noticed in the alamo 1960. The alamo how it looked in 1876 with the grenet building and a meat market wow, how things have changed in san antonio. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more. The battle of the alamo during texas war for independence from mexico. The alamo is a 1960 american historicalwestern epic movie about the 1836 battle of the alamo. The story behind the long lost alamo movie of 1911 texas. Alamo bay tells one of those complicated, tragic american stories that you read about in the newspaper and remember months later, wondering whatever happened to those people and their crisis. Travis, and the supporting cast features frankie avalon, patrick wayne, linda cristal, joan obrien, chill wills, joseph calleia, ken curtis.
On the morning of day of the siege, the entire mexican army surrounds the alamo for a determined final assault. The alamo is unfortunately a mostly dull film that finally come to life in its last halfhour, but its a case of too little, too late by then. The alamo movie set used by john wayne fading away fox news. When the ending credits roll, the sun sets behind the mission. Alamo bay tells the story through the eyes of one of the local fishermen, played by ed harris as an angry, harddrinking man who stubbornly hangs onto his own boat but is afraid he cant meet the payments. The bars habitues gather for one last binge before the wreckers ball descends. It uses that plot device as a way to do something few other alamo movies do. Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing the alamo near you. Based on the 1836 standoff between a group of texan and tejano men, led by davy crockett and jim bowie, and mexican dictator santa annas forces at the alamo in san antonio texas. Menger hotel built beginning in is just off camera to the right. Harris has an unhappy homelife, and a love affair on the side with a local woman amy madigan, whose father donald moffat is the man who rents the boats to the vietnamese.
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