The Alamo 1960

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The Alamo ★★★ 1960

Old-fashioned patriotic battle epic recounts the real events of the 1836 fight for independence in Texas. The usual band of diverse and contentious personalities, including Wayne as a coonskin-capped Davy Crockett, defend a small fort against a very big Mexican raiding party outside of San Antonio. Before meeting mythic death, they fight with each other, learn the meaning of life, and ultimately come to respect each other. Just to make it more entertaining, Avalon sings. Big-budget production features an impeccable musical score by Tiomkin and an impressive 7,000 extras for the Mexican army alone. Wayne reportedly received directorial assistance from John Ford, particularly during the big massacre finale. 161m/C VHS, DVD . John Wayne, Richard Widmark, Laurence Harvey, Frankie Avalon, Richard Boone, Carlos Arruza, Chill Wills, Veda Ann Borg, Linda Cristal, Patrick Wayne, Joan O'Brien, Joseph Calleia, Ken Curtis, Jester Hairston, Denver Pyle, John Dierkes, Guinn “Big Boy” Williams, Olive Carey, William Henry, Hank Worden, Ruben Padilla, Jack Pennick; D: John Wayne; W: James Edward Grant; C: William Clothier; M: Dimitri Tiomkin, Paul Francis Webster. Oscars '60: Sound; Golden Globes '61: Score.

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