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The First Texan
Theatrical release poster
Directed byByron Haskin
Written byDaniel B. Ullman
Produced byWalter Mirisch
StarringJoel McCrea
Felicia Farr
Jeff Morrow
CinematographyWilfred Cline
Edited byGeorge White
Music byRoy Webb

Production
company

Walter Mirisch Productions

Distributed byAllied Artists

Release date

  • June 29, 1956 (1956-06-29)

Running time

82 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$1 million[1]

The First Texan is a 1956 American CinemaScope and Technicolor western film directed by Byron Haskin and starring Joel McCrea, Felicia Farr and Jeff Morrow.[2] Produced by Walter Mirisch, it was shot in CinemaScope and distributed by Allied Artists. It is set during the Texas Revolution of the 1830s.

Plot[edit]

Sam Houston, a lawyer and former governor of Tennessee, travels to San Antonio, Texas to begin a new life. He encounters Jim Bowie, who is determined to free the territory from Mexico's rule.

Bowie is tried for treason. Houston represents him in court and successfully argues that the charge against Bowie must be dismissed because Mexico was not under martial law at the time.

Katherine Delaney comes into Houston's life. He still is married back home, but separated and dictates a letter requesting a formal divorce. Katherine will not become involved with Houston unless he changes into the man she wants him to be and not become actively involved in the fight to free Texas.

Davy Crockett relays a message from U.S. president Andrew Jackson, who wants Houston to lead the revolution. There are not enough troops at the Alamo to hold off General Antonio López de Santa Anna and the large Mexican army and the Alamo falls. Later. when Houston appears to be in full retreat, some of his men begin to feel he must be replaced.

It turns out Houston was planning a surprise attack. His forces are told to "remember the Alamo," and they proceed to overwhelm Santa Anna and his men. Texas is declared a free republic, and Sam Houston its first president, a movement that eventually will lead to statehood.

Cast[edit]

  • Felicia Farr as Katherine Delaney
  • Jeff MorrowasJim Bowie
  • Wallace Ford as Henry Delaney
  • Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr., as Colonel Martín Perfecto de Cos
  • Abraham Sofaer as Don Carlos
  • James GriffithasDavy Crockett
  • William HopperasWilliam Barret Travis
  • Dayton LummisasStephen F. Austin
  • Roy Roberts as Col. Sam Sherman
  • David SilvaasGeneral Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
  • Chubby JohnsonasDeaf Smith
  • Nelson LeighasColonel George Washington Hockley
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ The Top Box-Office Hits of 1956, "Variety Weekly", January 2, 1957
  • ^ The First Texan (1956) Allmovie.com
  • External links[edit]


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