The Alamo
Stand your ground.
Historical drama detailing the 1835–36 Texas revolution before, during, and after the famous siege of the Alamo (February 23-March 6, 1836) where 183 Texans (American-born Texans) and Tejanos (Mexican-born Texans) commanded by Colonel Travis, along with Davey Crockett and Jim Bowie, were besieged in an abandoned mission outside San Antonio by a Mexican army of nearly 2,000 men under the personal command of the dictator of Mexico, General Santa Anna, as well as detailing the Battle of San Jacinto (April 21, 1836) where General Sam Houston's rag-tag army of Texans took on and defeated Santa Anna's army which led to the indepedence of Texas.
Special Features:
- Return Of The Legend: Making Of The Alamo
- Set Tour
- Deleted Scenes
Critic Reviews:
- " Hancock keeps what could have been a leaden behemoth accessible and engaging by drawing a bead on the personalities of the men who've loomed over history books, warts and all. " – Jonathan R. Perry
- " It hits enough true notes to elevate it above the usual patriotic flag waving renditions. " – John A. Nesbit
- " The rare Hollywood epic which prefers to offer facts rather than flag-waving. An excellent movie. " – Phil Hall