The Immortal Alamo
The Immortal Alamo

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The Immortal Alamo

1911
Movie
20 min
English

A lost silent film depicting the battle of the Alamo. Filmed in San Antonio.

Insights

Director: William F. HaddockGenres: Drama, History, War

Plot Summary

This early silent film depicts the legendary Battle of the Alamo, focusing on the heroic stand of the Texan defenders against the overwhelming forces of General Santa Anna. It highlights the bravery and sacrifice of figures like Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie in their fight for Texan independence.

Critical Reception

As an extremely early silent film, specific critical reception is difficult to ascertain in modern terms. However, films of this era were generally received with enthusiasm for their novelty and historical reenactments, serving to educate and entertain audiences about significant events.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its patriotic themes and historical depiction.

  • Considered a notable early attempt at a historical epic in cinema.

  • Seen as a significant contribution to early American film storytelling.

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Fun Fact

This film is one of the earliest cinematic adaptations of the Battle of the Alamo, predating more famous versions like John Wayne's 'The Alamo' (1960) by nearly five decades.

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