Wednesday, 2 February 2011

alamo film

linda crystal
The Alamo




Directed by John Wayne








United Artists
dunkin


The Alamo







The Alamo (1960) is about the 1836 Battle of the Alamo. It was John Wayne’s directorial debut and he also starred in and produced the film.





In 1836 General Santa Anna and the Mexican army is sweeping across Texas. To be able to stop him, General Sam Huston needs time to get his main force into shape. To buy that time he orders Colonel William Travis to defend a small mission on the Mexicans' route at all costs. Travis' small troop is swelled by groups accompanying Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett, but as the situation becomes ever more desperate Travis makes it clear there will be no shame if they leave while they can.





Director



John Wayne





Writer



James Edward Grant





Cast



John Wayne ? Col. Davy Crockett



Richard Widmark ? Jim Bowie



Laurence Harvey ? Col. William Travis



Frankie Avalon ? Smitty



Patrick Wayne ? Capt. James Butler Bonham



Linda Cristal ? Graciela Carmela Maria 'Flaca' de Lopez y Vejar



Joan O'Brien ? Mrs. Sue Dickinson



Joseph Calleia ? Juan Seguin



Ken Curtis ? Capt. Almeron Dickinson



Carlos Arruza ? Lt. Reyes



Jester Hairston ? Jethro



Veda Ann Borg ? Blind Nell Robertson



John Dierkes ? Jocko Robertson







Trivia



•Lieutenant Finn's fall from his horse was unscripted and unintentional.

•The huge Alamo set took two years to construct.

•John Wayne originally intended that Richard Widmark should play Davy Crockett, while Wayne himself would have taken the small role of Sam Houston so he could focus his energy on directing the picture. However, Wayne was only able to get financial backing if he played one of the main parts, so he decided to play Crockett and cast Widmark as Jim Bowie.

•John Wayne and Richard Widmark did not get along during filming. Widmark later blamed the feud on Wayne's lack of directing skills.

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