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The Alamo
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Directed By
John Wayne

Written By:
James Edward Grant

Cast:
John Wayne, Richard Widmark, Laurence Harvey, Frankie Avalon, Richard Boone, Carlos Arruza, Chill Wills, Veda Ann Borg, Linda Cristal, Patrick Wayne, Joan O'Brien, Joseph Calleia, Ken Curtis, Jester Hairston, Denver Pyle, John Dierkes, Guinn Williams, Olive Carey, William Henry, Hank Worden, Jack Pennick

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The Alamo (1960)
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Movie Review by Movie Addict
May 23rd, 2007

John Wayne Marathon

The John Wayne marathon continues with a big crowd favorite that was nominated for many awards and won an Oscar for Best Sound.

This is a star-studded picture. John Wayne not only starred as Davy Crockett, he directed the picture.

This movie had some crowd favorites like Richard Widmark (Kiss of Death) as Jim Bowie; Laurence Harvey (Room at the Top) as Col. Travis; teen sensation Frankie Avalon; Chill Wills, who was nominated for an Oscar for his performance; and my personal favorite, the lovely Linda Cristal from "The High Chaparral".

Of course, we all know how it ends, and the story has been told in one form or another more than two dozen times, but The Duke is the man, and this was a great movie.

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