[Machine Translation] A blockbuster film starring and directed by John Wayne that adapts the tragedy of Fort Alamo, which is still talked about today! A blockbuster film about the tragedy of Fort Alamo, which has been passed down as a symbol of freedom. John Wayne made his directorial debut with this film in addition to producing it. The screenplay is by James E. Grant, who has written many of Wayne's films including "Donovan's Coral Reef," and the story unfolds in accordance with historical facts. The artwork, including an open set at Fort Alamo, was faithfully recreated. The film co-stars Richard Widmark, Lawrence Harvey, Wayne's son Patrick Wayne, and daughter Issa Wayne. -In 1836, Texas, a Mexican territory, was home to many immigrants from the United States. Suffering under the oppressive rule of the dictatorship of Santa Ana, they launched an independence movement under the leadership of General Sam Houston, aiming for a republican regency. Less than 200 men fought a fierce 13-day battle against 7,000 Mexican troops. The film is newly mastered in Blu-ray for the first time with full HD scans from the original negatives. The dubbed voice of the TV broadcast version (the "Sunday Night Show" version) is recorded for the first time (uncut). Not included on DVD.