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Last Night at the Alamo

  • 1983
  • Unrated
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
416
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Last Night at the Alamo (1983)
Cowboy, and assorted blue collar buddies, inneffectually try to save a true Texas Honky Tonk from closing for good.
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Cowboy, and assorted blue collar buddies, inneffectually try to save a true Texas Honky Tonk from closing for good.Cowboy, and assorted blue collar buddies, inneffectually try to save a true Texas Honky Tonk from closing for good.Cowboy, and assorted blue collar buddies, inneffectually try to save a true Texas Honky Tonk from closing for good.

  • Director
    • Eagle Pennell
  • Writer
    • Kim Henkel
  • Stars
    • Sonny Carl Davis
    • Lou Perryman
    • Steven Mattila
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    416
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    • Director
      • Eagle Pennell
    • Writer
      • Kim Henkel
    • Stars
      • Sonny Carl Davis
      • Lou Perryman
      • Steven Mattila
    • 11User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sonny Carl Davis
    Sonny Carl Davis
    • Cowboy Regan
    Lou Perryman
    • Claude Grimes
    • (as Louis Perryman)
    Steven Mattila
    Steven Mattila
    • Ichabod William
    Tina-Bess Hubbard
    • Mary
    Amanda Lamar
    • Lisa
    Peggy Pinnell
    • Ginger
    Doris Hargrave
    • Janice
    J. Michael Hammond
    • Steve
    Henry Wideman
    • Willie
    George Pheneger
    • Skipper
    Earnest Huerta Jr.
    • Hector
    • (as Earnest 'El Diamond' Huerta Jr.)
    David Schied
    • Poke
    John Heaner
    • Wayne
    Sarah Louise Hudgins
    • Darla
    Kim Henkel
    Kim Henkel
    • Lionel
    Jeanette Wiggins
    • Lois
    Judie Stephen
    • Mavis
    Hi Bice
    • Slim
    • Director
      • Eagle Pennell
    • Writer
      • Kim Henkel
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    7merklekranz

    Dusted off my old VHS copy of this incredibly realistic film ....

    Having not watched "Last Night at the Alamo" in about fifteen years, I decided to revisit it last night. My remembered impression of the movie was quickly confirmed. This is perhaps the most realistic, true to life film I have ever seen. The seedy bar characters and their character development is terrific. You have the henpecked husband, the immature boyfriend, the veteran drunk, the bar bully, the quiet guy, a few bar trollops, and the legendary "cowboy" who everyone seems to idolize. The beauty of all this is everything is played out in real time, so it is like you are really there, sitting on a barstool, watching the goings on. - MERK
    9bill-461

    Great movie. Ichabod makes it.

    Steve Mattilla is amazing in this film. His portrayal of Ichabod is the epitome of physical acting. I loved this film and I think that anyone who longs for their wine and roses days (or their beer and beer nuts days,) will feel a twinge of pain at the demise of the Alamo.
    10jimidom

    Texcentric Cinema At Its Best

    I think the same elements that have made "King Of The Hill" a hit comedy are present in this cult film masterpiece. Just as there are everyday-life characters that closely resemble Hank Hill, Dale, and Boomhower, there are real people much like Cowboy, Claude, Ichabod, and the rest of the gang who like to hang out at the Alamo. It is this realism of the characters that makes "Last Night At the Alamo" so good.

    This film brilliantly plays more like a documentary than a feature film, and it is shot in black & white. The use of live sound as opposed to overdubs also lends to this documentary-type feel. "Last Night At the Alamo" is very unique in that regard.

    The acting was superb, especially Lou Perry as Claude. Sonny Carl Davis, most well-remembered as the jerk businessman who demands a refund from Brad Hamilton in "Fast Times At Ridgemont High", was excellent as the charismatic Cowboy Regan. Furthermore, Steve Mattila turned in a memorable performance as the annoying Ichabod.

    Eagle Pennell may have captured the most realistic portrayal of blue-collar Texas ever. Because of this in my opinion, this film ranks right up there with greatest Texas films of time like "Giant", "the Alamo", "Urban Cowboy", and "the Last Picture Show".
    8knsevy

    So real you can almost smell it

    I was lucky enough to catch this on the Independent Film Channel, thinking it was a different film entirely. Within a few minutes, I was engrossed.

    It seemed from the very beginning that I was watching real people, not actors; that someone was just filming what happened to be going on. The fact that several of the actors have no other credits besides Last Night At the Alamo bears out this theory.

    These are real people with real jobs, real lives and real problems. You can go to any dank bar in America and find exactly the same people you're watching, here, and they'll act exactly the same way. They come in, tell lame stories, posture for each other, and get drunker and stupider as the night goes on.

    The byplay between Cowboy and Claude was interesting; it felt like a seduction, at times. It would have added a new dimension to the film if Cowboy had actually been trying to put the moves on his friend, but the filmmakers copped out on that one.

    As more and more characters showed up at the bar, I started to think that Cowboy didn't even exist, and I'd been suckered into a drunken version of 'Waiting for Godot'. When he did show up, I immediately began to wonder exactly why he was so popular with the patrons - and believe me, there's a guy like that in EVERY bar.

    It's difficult to describe the rest; the concept was so simple, it boils down into very few words. It looks like this film hasn't been released to the home market, yet, so I'll have to keep my eyes open and tape it, next time it comes around. I suggest you do the same.
    9Matthew-40

    Typical Night at the Alamo

    This film was simply great. It has so much realism it seems almost unreal. Yeah, not a lot happens but it's a great character study. The way in which we get to see the characters exposed is amazing. Take for example Cowboy. He's a hot shot that everyone seems to like (except Steve). Everyone admires and looks up to him. Then we see him come undone. Cowboy knows he's a loser and now their taking the last thing that he cares about away from him. The way it was shot in black in white definately sets the tone for the film. It's a depressing drama in which everything falls apart for just about all of it's characters. However, we're left with the feeling that nothing that happened that night will matter in the morning. This is a typical night at the Alamo...

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    • Trivia
      The bar where the film was shot was still in business, so daily shooting had to finish by 4:00 p.m. when it opened for the evening to the public.
    • Goofs
      In the opening shot of Ichabod and Mary in the pickup truck, a crew person can be seen standing in the back of the truck in a reflection of several passing storefront windows.
    • Quotes

      Claude: [into a phone] Marcy, if you hadn't kicked me out, I'd be home right now watching TV.

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Cannonball Run II/The Muppets Take Manhattan/Bachelor Party/Last Night at the Alamo (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Apocalypso
      Composed by John Sargent

      Performed by John Sargent (vocals and guitar), Chuck Pinnell (guitar), Alvin Helge (bass), and Fred Gumace (drums)

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    • Release date
      • October 2, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • The Old Barn, 4317 Harrisburg Blvd., Houston, Texas, USA(The Alamo Bar; torn down in the early 2000s)
    • Production companies
      • Alamo Films
      • IFC Films
      • Louis Black Productions
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    • Budget
      • $25,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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