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The Alamo ()


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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... See more »

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Dr. Tony Newman
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Dr. Doug Phillips
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Col. William Barrett Travis
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Capt. Reynerson
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Col. Jim Bowie
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Dr. Armandez
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Lt. Gen. Heywood Kirk
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Dr. Raymond Swain
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Dr. Ann MacGregor
Alberto Monte ...
Sgt. Garcia
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Capt. Rodriguez (as Rodolfo Hoyos)
Elizabeth Rogers ...
Mrs. Reynerson
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Virginia Semon ...
Female in Alamo
Fred Stromsoe ...
Sentry
Orwin C. Harvey ...
Sentry (uncredited)
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Announcer (uncredited) (voice)

Directed by

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Sobey Martin

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Irwin Allen ... (creator) (creator)
 
Wanda Duncan ... (writer)
 
Bob Duncan ... (writer)

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Irwin Allen ... producer
Jerry Briskin ... associate producer

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Herman Stein ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Winton C. Hoch ... (as Winton Hoch)

Film Editing by

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James Baiotto

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Robert Mintz ... post-production coordinator

Art Direction by

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Rodger Maus ... (as Rodger E. Maus)
Jack Martin Smith

Set Decoration by

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Norman Rockett
Walter M. Scott

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Margaret Donovan ... hair style supervisor
Ben Nye ... makeup supervisor

Production Management

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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

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Fred R. Simpson ... assistant director

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George Jenson ... illustrator
William O. King ... prop shop (uncredited)
Noel Quinn ... storyboard artist (uncredited)

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Bob Cornett ... sound effects editor (as Robert Cornett)
Don Hall ... supervising sound effects editor (as Don Hall Jr.)

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Johnny Borgese ... special effects
Jack Polito ... special effects assistant (uncredited)

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L.B. Abbott ... special photographic effects

Stunts

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Charlie Picerni ... stunt double: James Darren (uncredited)

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Leonard A. Engel ... supervising music editor
Sam E. Levin ... music editor
Lionel Newman ... music supervisor
John Williams ... composer: theme music

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Hal Herman ... production associate
Les Warner ... production coordinator
Arthur Weiss ... story editor
Paul Zastupnevich ... assistant to producer

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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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  • 50 min
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Did You Know?

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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 »

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