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In the beginning of the 19th Century, many white Americans are settling in the Mexican province of Texas. As the years go by, political conflicts between the settlers and the Mexican government are escalating which would lead to war and... See more »

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Lucia
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Benito Garza
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Zave (as Fred Coffin)
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Stephen Austin
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Mattie
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Yancey Quimper
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Sam Houston
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Jim Bowie
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Davy Crockett
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Travis
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Capt. Sam Garner
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Otto MacNab (as Rick Schroder)
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Narrator
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MacNab
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Gen. Cos
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Gen. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
Lonnie Schuyler ...
James Bonham
Joe Torrenueva ...
Lopez
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Young Yancy
Sully Ross ...
Young Otto
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Panther Komax
Nik Hagler ...
First congressman
Jerry Cotton ...
Banker
Van B. Poole ...
Man
Roland Rodriguez ...
Juan Seguin
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Horace Skinner
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Delegate #1
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Shaggy Man
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R.J. Poteet
Deborah Nunez ...
Josephine Garza
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Maria Trinidad Garza
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First colonist
Morgan Redmond ...
Father Clooney
Robert Gerard ...
Mexican sentry
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Comanche
Bill Moody ...
Delegate #2
John S. Davies ...
Second colonist
Kevin R. Young ...
Sentry
Gary Mitchell Carter ...
Stable hand (as Gary Carter)
Craig Erickson ...
Man
Kathryn Esquivel ...
Woman
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Settler
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Sandy Flowers ...
Rich Woman (uncredited)
Robert S. Mayer ...
Texas Ranger (uncredited)

Directed by

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Richard Lang

Written by

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James A. Michener ... (novel)
 
Sean Meredith ... (teleplay)

Produced by

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Shelley Hull ... associate producer
Aaron Spelling ... executive producer
Cheryl R. Stein ... associate producer
E. Duke Vincent ... executive producer
John Wilder ... executive producer

Music by

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Lee Holdridge

Cinematography by

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Neil Roach

Editing by

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John A. Martinelli

Editorial Department

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Scott Janush ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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John Frick

Art Direction by

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Adele Plauche

Set Decoration by

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Carla Curry

Costume Design by

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Ron Talsky

Makeup Department

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Gigi Coker ... key makeup artist
Penny Campbell Ingram ... assistant makeup artist
Rachel Kick ... makeup artist
Karen Lovell ... hair stylist
Marie-Ange Ripka ... key hair stylist

Production Management

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Kenneth Miller ... executive in charge of post-production
Jon Paré ... unit production manager
Gail M. Patterson ... executive in charge of production

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Tom Connors ... first assistant director
Jason Roberts ... dga trainee
Patricia Dyer Walden ... second assistant director (as Pat Dyer)
Robert Webb ... second assistant director
Patricia Dyer Walden ... second unit director (uncredited)

Art Department

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John V. Burson ... construction coordinator (as John Burson)
Amy Cadenhead ... art department coordinator (as Amy Calcote)
Tom Christopher ... leadman
Terry Haskell ... property master
John R. Helton ... head scenic
Larissa Ione ... art department production assistant (as Larissa Gibson)

Sound Department

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Tim Chilton ... foley artist
Bob Costanza ... sound effects editor
David C. Eichhorn ... sound editor
Darrell Henke ... sound mixer
Greg Schorer ... supervising sound editor
Eddie Sykes ... sound assistant

Special Effects by

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Bob Shelley ... special effects

Stunts

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David Alvarado ... stunt rider
Austin Anderson ... stunt double / stunts
Richard Bucher ... stunts
Roy E. Harrison ... stunt coordinator (as Roy 'Snuffy' Harrison)
Carl Milinac ... stunts
William Morts ... stunts
Jay Pearson ... stunts
Matthew Taylor ... stunt double: Rick Schroder
R.L. Tolbert ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Guy D'Alema ... still photographer
James Etheridge ... camera operator (as Jim Etheridge)
Jon H. Lewis ... chief set electrician (as Jon Lewis)
Victoria J. Lowe ... first assistant camera
Mike Sheeren ... dolly grip
Ferrell A. Shinnick ... key grip (as Ferrell Shinnick)
Stan Stanley ... lighting technician

Casting Department

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Kelly Frazier ... extras casting
Liz Keigley ... casting: Texas
Marsha Kleinman ... casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Javier Arrieta ... costumer
Robert 'Jake' Jacobs ... costume supervisor (as Bob Jacobs)
Larry Velasco ... costume supervisor

Location Management

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Justin Garrick Bell ... assistant location manager
Michael R. Casey ... location manager (as Mike Casey)

Music Department

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Frank Capp ... music supervisor
John 'Wheels' Hurlbut ... assistant scoring engineer
Rocky Moriana ... music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Pam Fuller ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Phil Schriber ... transportation captain
Andy Straub ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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David 'Happy' Bone ... wrangler
Shawn Wayne Jones ... production assistant
Renate Kamer ... executive associate
Lisa Matsukawa ... production coordinator
Corky Randall ... ramrod
Roberta Rose ... production accountant
Marvin Schroeder ... assistant re-enactor coordinator
W. Scott Swenson ... re-enactment coordinator
Kevin R. Young ... historical and technical advisor

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In the beginning of the 19th Century, many white Americans are settling in the Mexican province of Texas. As the years go by, political conflicts between the settlers and the Mexican government are escalating which would lead to war and Texan independence. Written by Dragan Antulov

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Taglines An epic as big as the land that shaped it. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Texas - Kampf um die Freiheit (Germany)
  • Teksas (Poland)
  • James A. Michener's Texas
  • Texas: Poder e Corrupção (Brazil)
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  • 180 min
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Budget $12,000,000 (estimated)

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Trivia This film was released on home video before its television premiere to help defray the $12,000,000 production costs. See more »
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