Alamo

Alamo
DVD Title: Alamo
Genre:Action
Director:John Lee Hancock
Actors:Cast List
Movie Year:09 April, 2004
ASIN: B0002DRDBY
Disc Number/Location:451
Description:
Despite a troubled production history including a switch in directors, budget overruns, and delayed release dates, The Alamo turned out to be a remarkably intelligent mini-epic of corrective historical biography. Dispensing with the grandiose myth-making of previous films on this subject (including John Wayne's gung-ho 1960 version), this well-written film breathes new, credibly dimensional life into the stodgy legends of Davy Crockett (Billy Bob Thornton), Jim Bowie (Jason Patric), and Lt. Col. William Travis (Patrick Wilson), who fought with 185 Anglo-"Texican" settlers (some historians claim their numbers were closer to 250) during the bloody 13-day siege by 5,000 Mexican soldiers at the titular San Antonio mission-turned-fortress in 1836. While Gen. Sam Houston (Dennis Quaid) anguishes over military strategy and reluctantly withholds much-needed support, the Alamo defenders face the unbeatable multitudes commanded by Mexican Gen. Santa Anna (Emilio Echevarria), and the screenplay (on which John Sayles was an early contributor, when Ron Howard was slated to direct) allows the central heroes to reveal a richer, more substantial humanity beneath their mythic reputations. Tackling his biggest production to date, director John Lee Hancock (who previously worked with Quaid on The Rookie) reportedly shot 100 hours of footage, so it's almost miraculous that this 135-minute battle drama is so evenly balanced in telling its oft-told tale. Thornton was deservedly singled out for his fine performance, and Dean Semler's cinematography is Oscar-worthy throughout. Of course, any film about the Alamo necessarily includes speculative history, and this one's no exception, but it's got a ring of truth that previous versions conspicuously lacked. --Jeff Shannon

Cast List:  
Jason Patric
as James Bowie
Patrick Wilson
as William Travis
Jordi Mollà
as Juan Seguin
Leon Rippy
as Sgt. William Ward
Kevin Page
as Micajah Autry
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Dennis Quaid as Sam Houston
Emilio Echevarría as Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana
Marc Blucas as James Bonham
Kevin Page as Micajah Autry
Stephen Bruton as Captain Almeron Dickinson
Ricardo Chavira as Private Gregorio Esparza
Craig Erickson as Tom Waters
Richard Nance as Grey #1
Estephania LeBaron as Juana
Edwin Hodge as Joe
Blue Deckert as Colorado Smith
Brandon Smith as Lieutenant Colonel J.C. Neill
W. Earl Brown as David Burnet
Rance Howard as Governor Smith
Matt O'Leary as Boy in Store
Kit Gwin as Mrs. Ayers
Francisco Philbert as General Cos
Flavio Hinojosa as Colonel Juan Almonte
Jesus Mayorga as Battery Private
Roland Uribe as Colonel Duque
Lanell Pena as Ana Esparza
Anna Reyes as Tejano Child
Elena Hurst as Stunning Tejana
Charles Sanders as Stage Manager
Dameon Clarke as Mr. Jones
Nathan Price as Charlie Travis
Lonnie Rodriguez as Mexican Scout
Buck Taylor as Settler
Marc Menchaca as Fifer
Eric Montoya as Enrique Esparza
Robert Bassetti as Bowie Man in Street
Bert Beatson as The Messenger
Wendy Bonn as Lady in Blue Dress
Charles E. Gray as Alamo defender
Richard Jones as Drinking old-timer
Nick Medrano as Texan soldier
Robert C. Pemelton as Texan soldier
Amanda Petersen as Settler
Frank Thompson as Texian Politician
Tony Wolford as Crocketts' group of men
Billy Bob Thornton as Davy Crockett
Tom Davidson as Colonel Green Jameson
Robert Prentiss as Albert Grimes
Joe Stevens as Mial Scurlock
Laura Clifton as Susanna Dickinson
Steven Chester Prince as Lieutenant John Forsythe
Nick Kokich as Daniel Cloud
Jett Garner as Grey #2
Afemo Omilami as Sam
Emily Deschanel as Rosanna Travis
Turk Pipkin as Issac Millsaps
Tommy G. Kendrick as T.J. Rusk
Tom Everett as Mosley Baker
Stewart Finlay-McLennan as James Grant
John S. Davies as Store Owner
Castulo Guerra as General Castrillon
Mauricio Zatarain as Colonel Jose Batres
Hugo Pérez as Charging Mexican Soldier
Hector Garcia as Battery Sergeant
Ruben G. Rojas as Francisco Esparza
Michael Crabtree as Deaf Smith
Sonia Montoya as Stunning Tejana's Mother
Lynn Mathis as James Hackett
Rutherford Cravens as Mr. Smith
Tim Mateer as Bill The Rider
Don Javier Castillo as Don Jose Palaez
Julio Cedillo as General Cos' Messenger
Oscar D. Silva as Firing Squad First Lieutenant
Safia Gray as Ursula Veramendi
Michael Clossin as Tennessean #1
Nathan Walker as Goliad Man
Aidan Black as Jackson Rusk
Crystal Marie Dudley as Camp follower
Celina Hernandez as Tejano prostitute
Frank Matthews as Joseph M. Hawkins
Nita as Salvador (Tom Waters' dog)
Alyssa Petersen as Settler
Ann Taylor as Theatre Patron
Clint Tidwell as Texan Defender
Daniel Zubiate as Texian Sargeant

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