How the West Was Won (1962)
The Mexican army marching past the Alamo came from The Alamo"The Time Tunnel" The Alamo (TV Episode 1966)
The footage of the Mexican attack on the Alamo is from the film, edited with closer footage of the TV actors. Episode costumes for Rhodes Reason and Jim Davis are matched to those of Laurence Harvey and Richard Widmark in the film."La case du siècle" Far West, l'histoire oubliée (TV Episode 2022)
excerpt of trailer
Spirit of the Alamo (TV Movie 1960)
"Spirit of the Alamo" is a documentary of "The Alamo""Hawaii Five-O" A Hawaiian Nightmare (TV Episode 1974)
When McGarrett clicks on the TV at the park headquarters, a flash from the scene showing the Mexican soldiers attacking the fort appears.America at the Movies (1976)
Clip(s) / Footage."Amazing Stories" Alamo Jobe (TV Episode 1985)
Stock footage from The Alamo (1960) was used for the battle scenes.MGM/UA Home Video Laserdisc Sampler (Video 1990)
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"What's My Line?" John Wayne (TV Episode 1960)
Mentioned in connection with Mystery Guest John Wayne.Young, Willing and Eager (1961)
seen on cinema marquee"Hollywood Hist-o-Rama" John Wayne (TV Episode 1961)
Mentioned as part of John Wayne's filmography, this time as director."Bandstand" Episode dated 26 May 1962 (TV Episode 1962)
Mentioned by host Brian Henderson."Car 54, Where Are You?" Toody & Muldoon Meet the Russians (TV Episode 1963)
Toody describes John Wayne's role in the film.
Viva Max (1969)
"Mystery Science Theater 3000" Robot Wars (TV Episode 2022)
Stumpy: "What would John Wayne do? Remember The Alamo!"
The Immortal Alamo (Short 1911)
based on the same storyMartyrs of the Alamo (1915)
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The Last Command (1955)
based on the same story"The Time Tunnel" The Alamo (TV Episode 1966)
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