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"John Wayne's The Alamo" documentary; Collectible booklet; Original theatrical trailer
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0. Scene Selections
1. Main Title [2:57]
2. No Army For Texas [5:09]
3. A God-Fearing Man [2:39]
4. A New Home [3:24]
5. Third-Hand Rumors [4:46]
6. Parson and the Boy [3:25]
7. Crockett Meets Travis [7:04]
8. "Republic!" [3:51]
9. Overdressed Riff-Raff [4:15]
10. "A Woman In Trouble" [6:38]
11. Bowie's Mexico [5:17]
12. The Church Arsenal [5:46]
13. Lying For a Cause [:22]
14. "Chastise!" [5:36]
15. The Tree Stump Speech [5:03]
16. Gallant Tennesseans [5:15]
17. The Short Way to War [4:21]
18. No Such Cannon [6:01]
19. 15 Men, All Sober [3:22]
20. No Insubordination [5:01]
21. The Morning After [6:20]
22. Message In a Hat [4:16]
23. Food Run [6:43]
24. Bring Home the Beef [4:21]
25. "No Woman Ever Lived..." [:50]
26. Attack! [4:11]
27. Blessed Be the Dead [8:52]
28. No Help, No Surrender [3:48]
29. News for General Sam [1:04]
30. The Longest Night [5:29]
31. Battle to the Death [3:05]
32. The Last Soldier's Wife [5:31]
A sprawling, long-winded, and unabashedly patriotic spectacle, John Wayne's The Alamo provides the definitive motion-picture representation of the 13-day siege that enabled Texas to secure its independence from Mexico. This 1960 epic, a deeply personal project that obsessed Wayne for years and sapped his personal fortune, plays fast-and-loose with historical reality; nonetheless, it admirably conveys the indomitable spirit of the martyred "Texicans" whose heroic defense of an old mission in San Antonio bought precious time for the burgeoning rebel army that ultimately defeated Mexican general Santa Anna. Wayne, who produced and directed the picture (reportedly with some assistance from his old friend and mentor, John Ford), plays Davy Crockett to Richard Widmark's Jim Bowie and Laurence Harvey's William Travis. The battle scenes are lavishly mounted and impeccably staged, but there's more to The Alamo than gunsmoke and cannon fire: James Edward Grant's script is peppered with stirring odes to democracy, and Dimitri Tiomkin complements Wayne's images with one of his most evocative musical scores. MGM's latest DVD release presents the film in its traditional release version of 161 minutes; a longer cut -- the film's "roadshow" version -- appeared on laserdisc some years ago. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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