Eastern lawyer Sam Houston moves to Texas. At the request of President Jackson, he leads the Texan independence movement and wins the decisive battle against the Mexican army to gain Texas i... Read allEastern lawyer Sam Houston moves to Texas. At the request of President Jackson, he leads the Texan independence movement and wins the decisive battle against the Mexican army to gain Texas independence.Eastern lawyer Sam Houston moves to Texas. At the request of President Jackson, he leads the Texan independence movement and wins the decisive battle against the Mexican army to gain Texas independence.
- Col. Cos
- (as Rodolfo Hoyos)
- Courtroom Spectator
- (uncredited)
- Courtroom Spectator
- (uncredited)
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The least from Byron Haskin
A gem of a film!
Decent Texan Tale - The First Texan
Classic Western tale of the fight for Texas Independence
Told from the perspective of Gen. Sam Houston, this movie begins as Houston has just moved to the Mexican territory which is now Texas. We then witness his growing thirst for Texas independence and his subsequent call to arms by President Andrew Jackson.
We see his genius as a military commander in the fight against Mexican General Santa Ana, in what at first appears to be a cowardly retreat against Santa Ana's superior forces.
A wonderful classic for those who like westerns or war movies and for film buffs in general.
American history told by Americans
This is American history told by Americans. It's definitely slanted that way, but that's not unexpected. This is fine. There is limited drama as the history is told in a straight line. Maybe it could be shown in high school history classes. It's barely 80 minutes. That's about the level of this movie.
Did you know
- TriviaThe San Jacinto battle scene runs 5 minutes. The historic battle lasted 18 minutes.
- GoofsThe Battle of San Jacinto was fought on a flat marshy area closely bounded on three sides by water. The movie shows hills (some quite steep) and virtually no presence of water.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Narrator: On the first day of December, in 1832, a man rode up to a muddy stream called the Red River. When he crossed this river, he was in Texas. He was a man in search of a new life, because his previous one had left him desolated and sick at heart. He was a man of size and strength and he had history in his hands. His name was Sam Houston.
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,000,000
- Runtime
- 1h 22m(82 min)
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1




