Heroes of the Alamo
Harry L. Fraser | United States of America
August 7, 1937 | 75m
To The Last Man...They Defended Texas Liberty!
History
Western
War
Overview:
In early spring of 1833, the smoldering resentment of American settlers in Texas against their oppression by Mexico dictator General Santa Anna/Ana coming to a head. When a decree is issued that no more Americans may enter Texas, William H. Wharton, fiery head of a faction determined on independence or nothing, warns Stephen F. Austin that the time for half-measures is past. Austin, responsible for bringing the Americans to Texas as colonists, reminds Wharton that a settler's revolt against Mexico would dishonor his name and the arrangements he had with the Mexican government. He gets the "Whartonites" to agree to a general convention of all colonists. Almerian Dickinson, biggest land owner in the settlement of Gonzales, deeply in love with his wife Anne, warns Wharton that a bloody revolt would endanger every wife and mother in the colony. He proposes they send Austin to Mexico City to ask Santa Anna to grant Texans a voice in their own government.
Credits
Earle Hodgins | Stephen F. Austin |
Lane Chandler | Davy Crockett |
Roger Williams | Colonel Jim Bowie |
Rex Lease | Colonel William B. Travis |
Jack C. Smith | William H. Wharton |
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