Au coeur du temps (TV Series)
The Alamo (1966)
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- 50min
- Action, Adventure
- 09 Dec 1966
- TV Episode
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Cast
James Darren | ... |
Dr. Tony Newman
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Robert Colbert | ... |
Dr. Doug Phillips
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Rhodes Reason | ... |
Col. William Barrett Travis
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John Lupton | ... |
Capt. Reynerson
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Jim Davis | ... |
Col. Jim Bowie
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Edward Colmans | ... |
Dr. Armandez
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Whit Bissell | ... |
Lt. Gen. Heywood Kirk
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John Zaremba | ... |
Dr. Raymond Swain
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Lee Meriwether | ... |
Dr. Ann MacGregor
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Alberto Monte | ... |
Sgt. Garcia
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Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. | ... |
Capt. Rodriguez
(as Rodolfo Hoyos)
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Elizabeth Rogers | ... |
Mrs. Reynerson
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Virginia Semon | ... |
Female in Alamo
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Fred Stromsoe | ... |
Sentry
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Orwin C. Harvey | ... |
Sentry (uncredited)
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Dick Tufeld | ... |
Announcer (uncredited) (voice)
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Directed by
Sobey Martin |
Written by
Irwin Allen | ... | (creator) (creator) |
Wanda Duncan | ... | (writer) |
Bob Duncan | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Irwin Allen | ... | producer |
Jerry Briskin | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Herman Stein | ... | (uncredited) |
Cinematography by
Winton C. Hoch | ... | (as Winton Hoch) |
Film Editing by
James Baiotto |
Editorial Department
Robert Mintz | ... | post-production coordinator |
Art Direction by
Rodger Maus | ... | (as Rodger E. Maus) |
Jack Martin Smith |
Set Decoration by
Norman Rockett | ||
Walter M. Scott |
Makeup Department
Margaret Donovan | ... | hair style supervisor |
Ben Nye | ... | makeup supervisor |
Production Management
Robert J. Anderson | ... | unit production manager (as Bob Anderson) |
William Self | ... | executive in charge of production |
Jack Sonntag | ... | production supervisor |
George E. Swink | ... | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Fred R. Simpson | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
George Jenson | ... | illustrator |
William O. King | ... | prop shop (uncredited) |
Noel Quinn | ... | storyboard artist (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Bob Cornett | ... | sound effects editor (as Robert Cornett) |
Don Hall | ... | supervising sound effects editor (as Don Hall Jr.) |
Special Effects by
Johnny Borgese | ... | special effects |
Jack Polito | ... | special effects assistant (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
L.B. Abbott | ... | special photographic effects |
Stunts
Charlie Picerni | ... | stunt double: James Darren (uncredited) |
Music Department
Leonard A. Engel | ... | supervising music editor |
Sam E. Levin | ... | music editor |
Lionel Newman | ... | music supervisor |
John Williams | ... | composer: theme music |
Other crew
Hal Herman | ... | production associate |
Les Warner | ... | production coordinator |
Arthur Weiss | ... | story editor |
Paul Zastupnevich | ... | assistant to producer |
Production Companies
Distributors
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2006) (United States) (DVD)
- American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1966) (United States) (tv)
Special Effects
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Doug and Tony materialize, and immediately come under attack from Mexican soldiers. They race for the nearest shelter and barely make inside... the Alamo, days before the Mexican Army will overrun it! Worse, Alamo commander Colonel Travis decides they must be spies and orders them imprisoned. Written by CommanderBalok |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The title described the Mission San Antonio de Valero in San Antonio, Texas that was built in the 17th century to convert the native Americans to Christianity. By 1800 the mission had been abandoned and was used as a garrison before the Texas soldiers occupied the building prior to the historic battle in 1836 which resulted in the cry of "Remember the Alamo!" See more » |
Goofs | While Sgt. Garcia is talking to Tony, we can see that his bandolier contains metal-cased cartridges. That type of ammunition would not be developed until more than a decade later, and it would be much longer before it would become available to the Mexican army. In addition, it would be useless with the muzzle-loading flintlock weapon he was carrying. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited from The Alamo (1960). See more » |