Description: A True Story of Courage On March 6, 1836 the 13 day siege of the Alamo ended. Among the dead was three men destined to become martyrs and heroes: David Crockett, James Bowie and William B. Travis. Though considered a "small affair" at the time by victorious Mexican commander General Santa Anna, the Alamo would take its place in history as a key battle of the Texas Revolution. Cries of "Remember The Alamo!" would eventually fuel an American victory over Mexico. The Alamo and its defenders grew into enduring symbols of courage and sacrifice in the face of overwhelming odds. Under the loving care of the Daughters Of The Republic of Texas, the neglected mission was transformed into a shrine that continues to attract thousands of visitors from around the world each year. Today, Living History groups stage reenactments of the battle to educate the public, while historians seek the truth in a haystack of conflicting eyewitness accounts. Controversy has always been part of the history and legend of the Alamo. Whether they hold traditional or revisionist views, people are passionate about their opinions. Were Crockett, Travis and Bowie a "Holy Trinity" or less than perfect human beings?Why were Tejanos like Juan Seguin, who fought for Texas liberty alongside the Anglos, virtually ignored in history books until recently?How did Crockett die?Did Travis draw a line in the sand?How many defenders were really there, and how many attackers?Did everyone die, or were there survivors?Since 1836, the Alamo and its heroes have been immortalized in countless poems, songs, plays, books and movies. The films of Walt Disney starring Fess Parker inspired a Davy Crockett craze that covered the nation with coon skin caps and merchandise ranging from games to salt shakers to ladies underwear. John Wayne's epic The Alamo took 11 years to make. Now, over 40 years later, Touchstone releases a $100 million epic that promises to deliver a balanced perspective. Join us for an intriguing look at the Alamo featuring a host of fascinating people whose varying perspectives promise to illuminate a complex and controversial subject... Interviews with authors, historians, anthropologists, reenactors, collectors, and others contrast and collide as history meets myth meets popular culture.See rare photos and movie clips from the collection of Alamo author and historian, Frank Thompson.Tour the Alamo grounds in San Antonio, Texas with curator/historian, Bruce Winders.Watch highlights of a Battle of Bejar reenactment staged by the San Antonio Living History Association.Visit rare, private collections of period weapons, uniforms, movie costumes (including John Wayne's), props, posters, artwork and Crockett craze memorabilia. Length 2 hrs. 7 mins.Rating NRReleased: Mar 30 2004Production Year 2004UPC Code 018111275491Studio Delta EntertainmentPackaging KeepNumber of Discs 1Disc SS-DLFeatures The Original Movie Trailer For John Wayne's The AlamoRemember The Alamo: An Educational FilmUniforms and Weapons Of The Alamo AudioEnglish Dolby Digital StereoVideoStandard 1.33:1 Color
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Video Format: NTSC
Case Type: Tall/DVD Case
Director: Various
Studio: Delta Entertainment
Edition: Standard Edition
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Type: Documentary
Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Language: English
Actor: N/A
Features: Full Screen
Run Time: 2 hrs. 7 mins
Season: na
Rating: NR
Movie/TV Title: Alamo: a True Story of Courage
Format: DVD
Release Year: 2004
Genre: Education/General Interest, Educational
Sub-Genre: American History/Culture