John Wayne (as Davy Crockett, and producer of the film), Richard Widmark (as Jim Bowie), Laurence Harvey (as William Travis), and Richard Boone (as Sam Houston). Using these names you can go to the IMDb and find the rest of the cast and other info.
John Wayne produced, directed, and starred in (and partially funded) the 1960 movie about the Alamo.
It was a Spanish Mission.
The Alamo only has the shrine and Long Barrack Museum The Alamo would still be big as it was in 1836 that would take the entire Downtown San Antonio too rebuild the original compound of Mission San Antonio De Valero The Alamo was 4 square feet and the walls were 6 feet high
Not necessarily. There were other forts in Texas besides the Alamo. [Fort Defiance, for example. ] The Alamo was one Texas fort, but not all Texas forts were the Alamo.
The word Alamo is Spanish for Cottonwood and it is believed by some that the name originated from a nearby cluster of such trees.During the Mexican War for Independence, Spanish troops occupied the buildings for several years and the soldiers were from a place called Alamo del Parras, Coahuila. This provided another version of the name's origin.The cornerstone was set in place on May 8, 1744, although the "Mission" was founded years earlier. The Mission was formally called the San Antonio de Valero Mission and its primary purpose was to convert the Indians to Christianity and educate them.
John Wayne produced, directed, and starred in (and partially funded) the 1960 movie about the Alamo.
All three movies were directed by the star of the movie. One Eyed Jacks, Directed by and starred Marlon Brando, None but the brave directed by and starred Frank Sinatra and the Alamo directed by and starred John Wayne.
The original name of the Alamo is Mission San Antonio de Valero.
It was a Spanish Mission.
Bent's original Broadway production was over thirty years ago, in 1980. It starred Richard Gere at the time. The original West-End production starred Ian McKellan and was in 1979.
Dudley Moore starred as Arthur in the original movie. Russell Brand starred as Arthur in the 2011 remake.
Most notably, it starred a young Bruce Campbell.
The original Broadway production opened at the Alvin Theatre on April 21, 1977 and starred Andrea McArdle.
The original Cheaper By The Dozen (1950) starred Clifton Webb and Myrna Loy. The 2003 remake starred Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt.
Yes, the site of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, is the original location where the historic battle took place in 1836. The structure has undergone various changes and renovations since then, but the site itself remains significant as the location of the famous siege. The Alamo has been preserved as a historic site and memorializes the events that occurred there.
Robert Morse starred in "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying" in the original Broadway cast.
The Original Presidents of Comedy - 2012 was released on: USA: 22 June 2012 (Alamo Drafthouse)