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The Last Command (1955 film) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Last Command (1955 film)
''The Last Command'' is a 1955 film about Jim Bowie and the fall of the Alamo during the Texas War of Independence in 1836. Filmed by Republic Pictures, the picture was an unusually expensive undertaking for the low-budget studio. ==Production== The film was originally set to be produced and directed by John Wayne〔Thompson, Frank ''Alamo Movies'' 1994 Republic of Texas Press〕 but Republic Pictures head Herbert Yates wanted Wayne only to star, not produce or direct as Wayne wanted. Wayne left Republic to form Wayne-Fellows Productions. Five years later he would play Davy Crockett in, as well as direct, the three-hour-plus Todd-AO production ''The Alamo'', released by United Artists, that featured many elements of ''The Last Command'' in its screenplay. Max Steiner's theme song for ''The Last Command'', "Jim Bowie," is sung by musical star Gordon MacRae, who that year was starring in the smash hit film ''Oklahoma!'', adapted from the famous Rodgers and Hammerstein musical. Released during the Walt Disney Davy Crockett frenzy, the film follows Jim Bowie (Sterling Hayden), who was initially a friend to Generalissimo Antonio López de Santa Anna (J. Carrol Naish) but now sides with the Texans in their bid for independence.
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