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The Alamo
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The roads cross at San Antonio de Bexar at a small, ruined mission called The Alamo, a place where myth meets history and legend meets reality. In 1836, General Sam Houston's rallying cry for Texas independence and organizes a rebel army to liberate Texas from the brutal rule of Mexican dictator General Santa Anna.
The roads cross at San Antonio de Bexar at a small, ruined mission called The Alamo, a place where myth meets history and legend meets reality. In 1836, General Sam Houston's rallying cry for Texas independence and organizes a rebel army to liberate Texas from the brutal rule of Mexican dictator General Santa Anna.
Actors:
Castulo Guerra,
Kevin Page,
Mauricio Zatarain,
Nick Kokich,
Billy Bob Thornton,
Estephania LeBaron,
Steven Chester Prince,
Oscar D. Silva,
W. Earl Brown,
Eric Montoya,
Charles Sanders,
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Castulo Guerra
24 August 1945, CĂłrdoba, Argentina
Kevin Page
Mauricio Zatarain
Nick Kokich
Billy Bob Thornton
4 August 1955, Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA
Estephania LeBaron
Steven Chester Prince
Oscar D. Silva
W. Earl Brown
7 September 1963, Murray, Kentucky, USA
Eric Montoya
Charles Sanders
20 December 1946, Austin, Texas, USA
Director:
John Lee Hancock
John Lee Hancock
15 December 1956, Longview, Texas, USA
Country:
United States
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August 31, 2006
Not even good sets, plenty of historical detail, and Billy Bob Thornton can put life into director John Lee Hancock's slow-moving, poorly acted Texan saga.
Ebert & Roeper
April 12, 2004
Thanks to the skills of director and co-screenwriter John Lee Hancock and a deep cast of reliable veterans, this is an authentic and rousing version of the most famous battle in Texas history.
Cinema em Cena
July 07, 2006
Com exceção das performances de Thornton e Quaid, o filme traz caracterizações estereotipadas e freqüentemente se entrega ao sentimentalismo barato.April 09, 2004
It may be history, but it's too meticulous to be believable.
Christianity Today
September 01, 2006
There are great moments, though it's ultimately a lightweight film and certainly not an Oscar contender.February 04, 2015
Something was missing from the film. It lacked punch.
Village Voice
April 13, 2004
It's dull, talky, and sometimes maudlin.
Washington Post
April 09, 2004
With the notable exception of Thornton's Crockett, none of these characters engages you.May 05, 2009
This dog of a movie confirms that in 1836 Texas was stolen from Mexico by a bunch of opportunistic bastards whose descendants went on to use similarly underhanded methods to steal the office of the White House in 2000.
Washington Post
April 09, 2004
Absorbing yet ever-so-slightly jaundiced retelling.September 09, 2010
Doesn't work despite Thornton's top performance.April 09, 2004
Although handsomely mounted, and boasting some historically immaculate dressing and impressive battle sequences, it's a movie that ultimately can't convincingly get behind the idea of sacrifice.