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The Alamo - Patrick Wilson, Jason Patric, Marc Blucas, John Lee Hancock

Threat advisory: Elevated - Significant risk of entertaining activities

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Stand your ground.

Where myth meets history... where legend meets reality... the roads cross at San Antonio de Bexar and the small, ruined mission there: The Alamo.

In the spring of 1836, nearly 200 Texans - men of all races who believed in the future of Texas - held the fort for 13 days under siege by General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (Emilio Echevarría), ruler of Mexico and commander of its forces. Led by three men - the young, brash Colonel William Travis (Patrick Wilson); the violent, passionate James Bowie (Jason Patric); and the larger-than-life living legend David Crockett (Billy Bob Thornton) - the Texans and their deeds at the Alamo would pass into history as General Sam Houston's (Dennis Quaid) rallying cry for Texas independence and into legend for their symbolic significance.

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Theatrical report

The Alamo is a meandering and boring movie that could equally be called Fun with guns and dress-ups for boys. Even Windtalkers is better. For the dedicated history buff, only.

Media intelligence (DVD)

Security censorship classification

M (Medium level violence)

Surveillance time

136 minutes (2:16 hours)

Not for public release in Australia before date

Film: 22 July 2004
DVD rental: 1 December 2004
VHS rental: 1 December 2004
DVD retail: 6 April 2005
VHS retail: 6 April 2005

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