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The Alamo was released October 24th, 1960
The Alamo....Jim bowie said it when he found out his wife died
The scene in "The Alamo" with John Wayne admiring a large tree was filmed at the actual Alamo Mission in San Antonio, Texas. The tree in question is known as the "Wishing Tree" and it is still standing in the Alamo courtyard today. The tree holds historical significance as it is believed that soldiers stationed at the Alamo during the famous battle would touch or lean against it for good luck before going into battle.
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The last individual killed by John Wayne in the movie The Alamo was an unnamed Mexican soldier that he hit over the head with a torch immediately before he blew up the powder magazine.
John Wayne produced, directed, and starred in (and partially funded) the 1960 movie about the Alamo.
I don't think Dylan was ever in a Wayne movie but he did sing the title song for Wayne's movie The Alamo.
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The Alamo was released October 24th, 1960
The Alamo released October 24, 1960. John Wayne not only starred John Wayne, but he also directed the movie. It also stared Richard Wildmark and Laurence Harvey.
Wayne Montanio has: Played Ventriloquist in "Hollywood Zap" in 1986. Played Felipe in "The Best of Times" in 1986. Played Felix in "W.B., Blue and the Bean" in 1989. Played Pepe in "Deadly Stranger" in 1990. Played Mexican Bouncer in "Marked for Death" in 1990.
Roland Uribe has: Played Colonel Duque in "The Alamo" in 2004. Played Jack Roden in "Oil Storm" in 2005. Played Well Dressed Mexican in "No Country for Old Men" in 2007. Played Mexican Umpire in "Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach" in 2009. Played Sheriff Chavez in "The Bystander Theory" in 2013.
The Alamo siege and battle was real. The movie is only loosely based on facts. It is true, though, that Mexican General Santa Anna killed all of the Texas defenders that he could, even after he had won that particular battle.
John Wayne in the movie The Conqueror
The Alamo....Jim bowie said it when he found out his wife died
The scene in "The Alamo" with John Wayne admiring a large tree was filmed at the actual Alamo Mission in San Antonio, Texas. The tree in question is known as the "Wishing Tree" and it is still standing in the Alamo courtyard today. The tree holds historical significance as it is believed that soldiers stationed at the Alamo during the famous battle would touch or lean against it for good luck before going into battle.