"The Alamo: 13 Days To Glory" (1987) - Complete TV Movie
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 3 мар 2023
- Our Movie “The Red Badge of Courage” on Kickstarter!
Just CLICK!
www.kickstarter.com/projects/...
In San Antonio a ragtag army of settlers and ranchers struggle against the troops of Mexican leader Gen. Santa Anna (Raul Julia). The Texans, led by Col. William Travis (Alec Baldwin) and frontiersman Jim Bowie (James Arness), are forced to hold off Santa Anna's armies at an abandoned mission called the Alamo. Greatly exceeded in firepower by the Mexicans, the besieged soldiers of the Alamo wage their final heroic battle as reinforcements are gathered.
The production was shot at Alamo Village, the Alamo replica in Brackettville, Texas built by John Wayne for his lavish 1960 film The Alamo. Also, much of the footage of the final battle scene was recycled from earlier films. Originally aired on January 26, 1987.
BECOME A "FOUNDING FATHER" ON OUR NEW PATREON PAGE - Join to find content you can't find anywhere else - Consider becoming a member and joining the history revolution!
/ lhfw
🇺🇸👕🎖️** Find All Of Our Exclusive Patriotic & History-Oriented Merchandise Here - Every Sale Supports The Channel And Keeps Us "On The Air":
teespring.com/stores/lionhear...
☕ If you appreciate our content and want to support us further, direct donations are always welcome at: www.buymeacoffee.com/lionheart
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, CLICK THE 'BELL' ICON FOR ALERTS ON NEW CONTENT - AND SHARE THIS VIDEO TO HELP US GROW AND KEEP HISTORY HAPPENING!
www.lionheart-filmworks.com/store
Some other videos you might like on our Channel:
400 Evolution of the United States Army Uniform: • Evolution of the Unite...
Cpl. Freddie Stowers - 1918 Medal Of Honor Moment: • Video
"Civil War Uniforms of Blue & Grey - The Evolution" Volume 1: • "Civil War Uniforms of...
U.S. Army Battles & History - World War Two - Heroism & Honor: • U.S. Army Battles & Hi...
Lt. Robert T. Waugh - 1944 Medal Of Honor Moment: • Lt. Robert T. Waugh - ...
Medal of Honor Moment - Sergeant York: • Sergeant Alvin York - ...
✈️🚁⭐ ** ONE WAY YOU CAN SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL! If you love military history, and to collect and model the great warbirds of the past - please visit our friends at Air Models in the UK - Each purchase really helps this channel out: airmodels.net/?aff=60 **
#lionheartfilmworks #thealamo - Развлечения
This Alamo set is the one John Wayne used in 1960. This is one of the best Alamo movies. I love Raul Julia as General Antonio López de Santa Anna.
he awesome in this film
El escenario de es el usado por John Wayne usdo en 1960. Esta es una de las mejores peliulas swl Alamo. Me encanta Raul Julia como el General Antonio López de Santa Anna.
This movie is extremely inaccurate. You need to watch the one from 2004. It actually focuses way more on debunking the myths and focusing on accuracy to the actual battle. Including the Battle of San Jacinto.
This is my favorite version, cant beat the legendary actors in this movie.
Brian Keith… The MOST underrated actor ever in Hollywood. He can play ANY character and bring it to life. Doesn’t matter what.
Long time favorite actor of mine!
got that right
@@sinpac6161😊
I agree, the 2004 version is the best! My hubby's 5th great grandfather is Davy Crockett. When I am missing my dead hubby I pop the video in, Billy Bob Thornton is a recreation of my hubby to a T.
Today is the march 6 , the day the Alamo fell. May the Lord bless and keep the heroes.
Jajajaja... mercenaries and slave owners you mean
I Seriously doubt that over 1500 Mexican Soldiers died in this battle. Depending on which Alamo author you care to believe, the Mexican Army attacked before dawn and was over the north wall in about a half an hour. Then it was primarily hand to hand fighting until all the defenders were dead. Very well done movie.
right on as there was only about 1500 that actually attacked........in reality this was just a siege for 13 days then a morning battle that really only lasted about 25 minutes......Rorkes Drift had much worse ods... about 120 British vs 4000 Zulus!
Typical american lieing movie, it already started when they stole the lands of the natives, it is still occypied.
No, about less then 100 Mexican died in battle.
Not a bad movie- Raul Julia did an excellent job of portraying Santa Anna, wish it had gone on to show his defeat like they do in the 2004 version, which is my favorite Version with Dennis Quaid & Billy Bob Thornton - It's EPIC, and the commentary by 2 Historians is almost better than the movie! AMAZING. if you like Alamo Movies, you gotta see that one.
I saw this when it came out in 1987, proves how old I am, my GGG-grandfather was brother to legendary confederate general John bell hood who led the famous Texas Brigade from bull run to Gettysburg, wounded july 2,1863 @ devils den and again in September 20,2863 @ Chickamagua, went on to command the Army of Tennessee and his biggest disaster @ Franklin and Nashville in 1864.
ligjligligl
@@CSAFD i saw it when it came out also.
I saw this on tv in 1987, they took many scenes from Last Command 1955, though this movie sort has a sequel, the First Texan 1956. The Mexican soldiers have the same uniforms depicted in all these 3 movies.
I agree! 2004 version is best. My hubby was a ggggggrandson of Davy Crockett and Billy Bob Thornton portrays him to a T. When I am missing my husband (he died 20 years ago) I pop that DVD in! He sounds like him and my hubby could spellbind a room just like
Colonel Travis speech is timeless
The 2004 version was the most historically accurate while John Wayne's is the most entertaining as a movie. This one falls somewhere in between.
La versión de 2004 fue la más exacta históricamente, en tanto la de John Wayne wa la que entretiene más como película. Esta cae en alguna parte entre ambas.
*what a terrifying battle it must have been. No way out & trapped*
Travis SURE lasted a long time in this version!
Some of the actors are legendary
Indeed, that stereotypical wild staring eyes /Quaddafi /Banana Republic mimicry is priceless... 🤣 🤣
A bunch of illegal immigrants stealing land.
I visited The Alamo in the early 1980s.
I was there at the sesquicentennial
Visted this place a year later when I was 13. What a great experience as Texan
THE FOOTAGE IN THE BATTLE SCENE COMES FROM "THE LAST COMMAND" MOVIE.
And that is my favorite version
Anything James arnez is in is good
The 1960 John Wayne "The Alamo" will always be my favourite, even thought it came out 40 years before I was born. I haven't heard of this one and hopefully someone will correct me if I'm wrong but it looks like they used the same set for the Alamo for this TV series. I don't know if this was supposed to be a reimagining of that film or a different script using the same set, just find it interesting as I never knew this version existed
I love this movie and the history of Texas. A shame that Texas has descended into something that does not even represent a small speck of the heroic soldiers of the Alamo.
Brian Keith has a great character in Centennial, the serial.
They were at the Alamo for just 13 days but now are tied to it for eternity.
Great Movie ❤❤❤
*I think the best Alamo movie was the one with Billy Bob Thornton*
I am a 5th generation Texan, and i still like this movie a lot. This version is better than the one originally broadcast. There may not have been any slavery in Texas under Spanish and Mexican rule, but the poor Mexican peons wouldn't have known the difference. At least these Anglos set up a working constitutional government that paved the way for some sort of representational government. Men like Austin, Houston, Travis, Crockett, et al were giants--maybe buchaneers and pirates, too, ah, but what buchaneers and pirates! For further reading try the histories of the Alamo by Lon Tinkle (on which the screenplay was based) and John Myers Myers, as well as the latter's volume, THE DEATHS OF THE BRAVOS. Marquis James' excellent biography of Houston--THE RAVEN--is also of note.
Aye slavery ...way to go!!!!!!
@@fabiotabaton314 The Mexican anti-slavery laws were a joke, easily circumvented. That's why there's a Yellow Rose of Texas. Is a frontier society going to have that much use for slavery? Some folks may have been looking for land (as good as gold then). The folks at the Alamo may have died for the Mexican Constitution of 1824; they may simply have been sick of rule by a military dictator. Stephen Austin had been in favor of reconciliation, until he felt the iron fist of the dictator. Slavery was a factor, but a lot of people had a lot of reasons. To say that slavery was the only issue is good cocktail party history, but it's not a complete answer by itself.
@@alecwilliams7111 apriceded...cheers! Ciao
@@alecwilliams7111 Amen..! History has repeated itself over and over throughout the world..! When tyranny arises, the people rise up even stronger..! FREEDOM..!
🇺🇲🇨🇦🇬🇧🇦🇺💪🏼🙏✝️👍
Are you kidding. They were a bunch of racist. White illegal immigrants stealing land.
My sister in law is related to General Sam Houston.
My hometown is San Antonio, Texas ( Fort Sam Houston Army Base to be exact.)
Remember the Alamo
March 6th, 1836
Not seen this version before the original. John Wayne version and the version which led to the alamo and the defeat of the Mexican army by general huston
One of my favorite Alec Baldwin films alongside Thomas And The Magic Railroad (2000) and Pearl Harbor (2001)
My favorite Alec Baldwin movie is Beetlejuice
We should all remember
Amen..! History has repeated itself over and over throughout the world..! When tyranny arises, the people rise up even stronger..! FREEDOM..!
🇺🇲🇨🇦🇬🇧🇦🇺💪🏼🙏✝️👍
@@alnear4953
Maybe we, Chinadians, should wake the f up.
Freedom and human rights are the birthrights God has given to everyone.
Don't be silly. We have the rights and Freedom because other men have been willing to fight and die to gain and preserve them. Even a glance at the world and history will show that they are hard to find.
Also, from what is available, in view of the fact that Mexico had banned slavery, the freedom and rights for which the people at the Alamo were fighting included the right to own other people and prevent them from having freedom. And the Mexicans were angry at the illegal immigrants coming into Mexico from the north and by keeping slaves, refusing to adapt to Mexican culture. How times have changed.
@@barksdalehales438 That men fight to take them, and others fight to protect them, in no way argues his statement.
I've noticed that the Energy Minister, was standing at the top of a staircase during this interview. Someone should've had the BALLS to give him a SHOVE.
Davy, Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier! 🎶
BORN ON A MOUNTIAN TOP IN TENNESSEE -- KILED A BAR WHEN HE WAS ONLY 3 '''''
@@lloydfelter9349 I've proped up a few bars but never killed one!
I read somewhere that when Santa Anna was beaten by Houston. When he surrendered his sword. He gave The Freemason Sign & Houston let him Go........ True or Not I do not know ?? But someone May ????
SAM ELLIOT------ SHOULD HAVE PLAYED IN THIS MOVIE ---- THE ALAMO ----
But Sam Elliot plays Sam Houston in a movie that does show some of the Alamo. It's called Gone to Texas and you can find it on RUclips. It's pretty good!
@@isaacwhite9255....... I'm going to have to look for it after I finish watching this version.
The expression is ... "Liberty or Death"
except for the slaves :-)
@@frankhernandez6883 especially the slaves!!!
Good movie
Perfect!
Thanks.
it a terrible move so much BS in it
Baldwin should know how to shoot a pistol...after all he killed someone with one last year
Coloquen la en español gracias
the only serious error in this movie was the mexican army casualties. because of the conflicting reports, we will never know for certain how many died on either side, but the best estimate for the mexican army would be around 800 kia or died of wounds later, based on similar battles and the lack of a medical corps in the mexican army. in fact, santa ana had to hire a doctor for himself when he got sick on the way to san antonio. as to the details of the deaths of some of the men there, we may never know for sure what happened. like bowie, how he died depends on how sick he was at the end. if he was totally bedtidden, he was probably killed ion his bed. if he was able to move, he may have died similar to what was shown, as he was a fighter through and through. but is not likely we will ever know for sure. raul julia showed his greatness as an actor here, portraying santa ana as an equally brilliant leader and a madman in about equal measure, as he was in real life.
And Davy Crockett's hat.
@@british.scorpion at the time of the seige, he did wear the coonskin cap sometimes, but he did not even start wearing one until he was in congress. there was a play parody of him with his character called nimrod rimfire, who wore a coonskin cap. crockett liked it and would wear one sometimes. one such time was during the final attack, as several mexican soldiers reported seeing a buckskin-clad man with such a hat.
20 minutes in and already four sets of #ADVERTS...
183 years ago today March 6,2023
184 years ago today March 6th, 2024
Baldwin debió tener 33 años la misma edad que yo
Fun fact: AB didn't kill anyone shooting this movie
Didn't Santa Anna have a wooden leg a prosthetic leg if anyone can answer this please do
No dudo que está versión del Álamo sea muy buena en especial si ajusta a los hechos históricos según lo que tenemos entendido de ocurrió realmente, pero no sería posible bajarla en Audio latino ?
Otimo filme 3versao
"Don't mess with Texas"
The devils lettuce..
autoplayed..
"what the hell are you watching?"
more lettuce.
"shhh,we are watching a movie."
Travis you were brave but you shoulda followed Sam's orders
Santa Anna and his army recieved there just reward!😂
Course if they had fought the Mexican army, Indian style,could have been totally different outcome!
There is so many historically mistakes in that TV movie.... But its watchable (in some parts of it)
It actually was but a small affair, made large over the centuries.
Wah dulu di putar di TVRI taun 80 an sekarang kok tidak di putarlagi ya
nao tem legenda em portugues que pena
Invaders got they ass kicked.
Se te olvido traducirla en español
Translate into German. Thanx
La versión de Jhon Weein no es tan mala pero creo y como histiorador que la versión del 2004 Ajusta un poco mejor a los hechos históricos, es una pena que no halla habido supervivientes como para tener una versión mas exacta de lo que realmente ocurrio aquel 6 de Marzo de 1836
Low budget was the reason this movie didn’t hit me. Also the acting had no chemistry with each other.
The whole crawling to blow up the cannons was a joke.
The only thing I liked it was covering Houston, fanning, and reinforcements coming in.
Not the only Alamo movie to do so. The John Wayne movie showed the same thing
Final film of Lorne Greene.
Is it historical every colonel has friendly relationships with the slaves?
Titreaza in romana
As I watch to the end, I can’t help but LAUGH at Alec Baldwin. One of his GREATEST rolls (roles) shows him with a firearm. Yet he argued for HOW many years against guns?
Our Nation, and the BLOOD shed upon it, both good and bad, deserve better than a man like Alec Baldwin representing our GREAT HERITAGE!
Spot on 👍
What heritage ?!
@@TNT-km2eg: Nation blessed by God.
Unfortunately, our nation has turned their back to God. We are officially over a cliff. No coming back.
Find God, pray for wisdom, and PREPARE. Bad things are coming
Alec Baldwin is a man before his time we lost 42 thousand Americans to gun violence last year
Raúl Julia buen actor aunque muy tosco para interpretar a su Alteza Serenisima
*I went to school with one of the Esparza's descendants. He became a doctor in Austin* 😊
W el Mexico
Baldwin a very bad pick for this movie
Yep, Patrick Wilson was better in the 2004 version.
Even Gary Cole who portrayed Custer in 1991 son of the morning star would’ve been better than a dumb motha’fuka who knew a gun was loaded on set and still killed a woman.
Baldwin's a bad pick for any movie 😃
Alec isn't the best Baldwin brother that's for sure. I think that would be Stephen Baldwin
good movie if historicaly incorrect😁
Not a good movie if historically incorrect
Incorrecta ,como la mayoría de las películas del oeste filmadas en Hollywood, todos los ingleses yankis eran los buenos y el indio bueno era el que estaba muerto,acabaron con la mayoría de todas las tribus ,y una de las formas de liquidarlos fue acabar con los millones de Bisontes que eran su fuente de supervivencia, esto de la masacre de los Bisontes por los ingleses Yankis nunca se contó en las películas del lejano oeste, Criminales y ladrones que les robasteis a los MEXICANOS las tierras que los Españoles les dejaron cuando les dio la independencia de la CORONA ESPAÑOLA, California ,Tejas,Arizona, Utah, Nevada Etc,etc,
One thing is for sure those born here and even those who have moved here us Texans stick together and for all the people from elsewhere saying Hispanics need to learn English I’m gonna say this once Texas was a part of Mexico a Mexican province us English speakers are the implants we need to learn Spanish.
We are going to win as family with Hispanic people and Canada
@2:05:03, you can see footprints made by modern day shoes in the dirt.
En castellano hablado 😡😈🇨🇱
I am a 2nd generation migrant from the US.
I am so relieved that I did not grow up with US propaganda and visited schools and univerities in several non US countries.
Absolutely, the bs these people are brought up on, no wonder they are so dumb
🐂💩
The truth why the Mexican 🇲🇽 province of Texas was balkanized by US-American immigrants, was because the Mexican central government of General Santa Anna declared slavery illegal in Texas.
(Santa Anna abhorred slavery, also the father of the country of Mexico, had abolished slavery since 1810).
In addition, the Mexican law ordered to punish all those pioneers who did not free their slaves.
This did not sit well with the US-American immigrants who wanted to keep slavery legal in Texas.
That's why the Texas Civil War started.
The Mexican soldiers who defended the territorial integrity of Mexico in the battle of the Alamo are actually the good guys in a story manipulated by official historiography.
GLORY TO MEXICAN 🇲🇽 TEXAS
zzzzzzzzz
David Ogden Stiers ( Charles Emerson Winchester from MASH ) as a mexican General ...OMG !!! NOT a good version .The ORIGINAL 1960 John Wayne version was MUCH better
He played a British officer in the employee of Santa Anna. Back in those days people from all nations offered their services, either as officers or regular soldiers. For a lot of them, it paid the bills. Just look at our American Revolution, and the officer corps with Prussian and French (Lafayette, von Steuben just to name a few) leaders who offered their services to aid the colonists and fight the British.
David Ogden Stiers character was a mercenary a soldier of fortune
Too fake of a movie not realistic
TEŠKO ĐUBRE !!!
The Alamo Americas first L 😂
America had Losses before. However, it was the Republic of Texas at that point, not part of America yet.
All this Its a lie!! Onésimo Edy yo Robert mexican territorio!!
Wrong. Native Americans were here first . Then the Spanish took it from them. Then the Mexicans took it. Then the Americans. Mexicans have no more right to the land Then the Spanish. Americans have the right by conquest which is the ONLY claim the Spanish and Mexicans have. The only Original claim is by the Native people. If you claim the right of conquest as the basis then you have no rightful claims at all.
so the Bowie cheater say he dose not like being owned say a man who owns slaves fact the US american that went to the Alamo went there to take land Remember there was no slavery in Taxes under Mexican ownership but got introduced when it be came a US state
Where dya think the Mexicans originated from??? Ya think the Aztec didn't have slaves??
The Aztec sacrificed humans especially children to their demonic gods on a regular basis.
The same way millions of babies are sacrificed on the altar of hedonism today.
Best ask the peons, slaves in everything but name.
🐂💩. ,🧂🇺🇸
Why are you watching this hater of America 🧂🇺🇸
How can a defeat at the Alamo be a victory or a glory ? Only the Yanks could come up with that one !! And they've got the cheek to accuse the British of turning defeats into victories !!!
defeat is not just one battle my friend many a defeat turns victory over all, this is one such.
Considering what the Brits have done to the peoples of India, Scotland, Ireland, Québec and Africa, I'd keep quiet.
@@talia8581 And what is your country ? l bet you are another coward who won't say !!
@@talia8581 as usual another clown who is too much of a coward and won't state which country they are from !! l'm guessing Spain !! Quick to point the finger but conviently forgets all the atrocities their own country committed !! Spain comittted mas atrrocities in central and south america !! Bloody hypocrites !
@@oldhippiejon Oh yes when was the next victory ? The USA stole land from Mexico ! Time to hand it back !
I refuse to watch anything with the murderer alec baldwin in it.
Quoi?
Then You will miss the best speech on Freedom You will ever hear.
Also hes a crap actor
Amen..! History has repeated itself over and over throughout the world..! When tyranny arises, the people rise up even stronger..! FREEDOM..!
🇺🇲🇨🇦🇬🇧🇦🇺💪🏼🙏✝️👍
Just love your comment - where an uneducated individual in jurisprudence makes remarks based on his/her political affiliation.
With citizens like you - the US is in regression - not that you and your arrogant mates really care to acknowledge it or try to get a decent education.
👎 alec baldwin 👎
One of the things they were fighting for was the "right" to own slaves. So much for their "noble cause".
I find it very difficult to believe that the defenders of the Alamo fought for freedom when it took another war three decades later in order to bring an end to slavery in Texas.
🐂💩
Fighting for slavery
“The Alamo - 13 Days to Defend Slavery”. Fixed that for you
Your Post is Democrat Party BS.
Remember the Alamo was fought over the right to own slaves. Slavery had been abolished in Mexico and the Mexicans were restricting the immigration of settlers from the US who were bringing slaves with them. This movie is BS.
It was fought because of a tyrant trying to change what had been an agreement they came a long ways lots of brave men on both sides some Hispanics on both sides died slavery was a bad thing but those men in the allamo didn't they fought for their brothers
@@dennispope7998 You keep drinking that koolaid. Slavery and serfdom were being cornered out in the rest of the Euro-American World during the late Eighteenth Century and early Nineteenth Century except in the United States, which in the events leading up to the Alamo had already fought one war with Spain in Florida to reclaim runaway slaves and expand its slave holding boundaries, and had made clear its imperialist intent in the Americas with the Monroe Doctrine. After winning the war that precipitated from the Alamo, the slavery expansionists would lose the only reasonable chunks of farmable (slave) land, California, Oregon, Nebraska and Bleeding Kansas to free statehood. During and after these losses the slave state governments grew more secessionist until they lost the Civil War. If you think this movie is factual, you do not understand history. You probably believe the John Wayne white western mythology.
And just a generation later the Confederate States of America fought for the same reason
Made the Americans look like superman even had the cliché where they knocked two soldiers heads together.
Glup. Bljuvotina
THIS HAS GOT TO BE THE CORNIEST ALAMO ALAMO MOVIE I'VE EVER SEEN I THINK I WILL CUT THE GRASS INSTEAD OF WATCHING THIS 😂😂😂 SPOILER ALERT THEY ALL BECOME HEROES 😢😢 EVEN THE ONE THEY CALL