“The Martyrs of the Alamo“ (1915) - Silent movie about TEXAS independence fighters [1:11:54]

“The Martyrs of the Alamo“ is a silent historical drama film released in 1915, directed by Christy Cabanne and produced by D.W. Griffith. The film dramatizes the events surrounding the Battle of the Alamo, which took place during the Texas Revolution against Mexico. Key elements of the film include: 1. **Historical Setting**: The movie is set in 1836 and focuses on the siege and fall of the Alamo Mission in San Antonio, Texas, where a small group of Texan defenders held out against the much larger Mexican army led by General Santa Anna. 2. **Plot**: The narrative follows key figures such as Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie, and William B. Travis, depicting their bravery and ultimate sacrifice. It portrays the defenders as heroic martyrs who fought valiantly for Texas’ independence. 3. **Characters**: The film highlights several notable historical figures: - Davy Crockett (played by Sam De Grasse) - Jim Bowie (played by Alfred Paget) - William B. Travis (played by A
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