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The Man from the Alamo (1953) was a Historical - Western Film directed by Budd Boetticher and produced by Aaron Rosenberg.

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Lt. Col. Travis: How do you feel, Jim?
Jim Bowie: I'd feel a lot better if somebody moved me out on that wall. I'll never get any shootin' done in here.
Lt. Col. Travis: Don't be too sure of that. There's a lot of 'em left out there. Some of them might even pay you a visit.
Sam: Just bring 'em in! Me and Mr. Bowie all ready for 'em.
Lt. Col. Travis: I don't think we won't have to bring 'em in, Sam. It looks as if they intend to come in on their own.


Jess Wade: The Alamo? What were you doing there in the first place?
John Stroud: Well, what would you do there if the whole Mexican army...
Jess Wade: That wasn't what I asked.
John Stroud: That's the answer you're going to get.


Jess Wade: Where'd you come from?
John Stroud: Town.
Jess Wade: Why'd you leave?
John Stroud: I had a little throat trouble.
Dawes: They were going to hang him!


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