Gone to Texas (1986) Review
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(More customer reviews)Gone to Texas is a good TV movie about the life of Sam Houston. It follows Houston from his days as the Governor of Tennessee all the way through to his time as the commander of the army during the Texas War for Independence. Interweaved through it all is depictions of the fall of the Alamo, the Goliad massacre, and also the government convention at Washington-on-the-Brazos. This is also one of the only movies to show the taking of San Antonio by the Texans three months before the siege of the Alamo.
This may not be very interesting to people who do not already know something about Houston or at least some background about the time. Sam Elliott is pretty good as Sam Houston with Michael Beck giving a decent performance as the knife fighter Jim Bowie. There is a very good presentation of the battle for San Jacinto as well. Interesting movie which does take a while to get going.
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The American West has produced more than its share of legends, but none greater than the true-life story of Sam Houston.SAM ELLIOTT is the frontier hero and statesman whose bravery and vision led to the creation of Texas!1829 - Sam Houston's career as the popular governor of Tennessee ends in disgrace and heartbreak.He treks back to the happy place of his boyhood among the Cherokee Indians.Houston finds love with a part-Cherokee (DEVON ERICSON) and honor as he negotiates peace among warring tribes.Yet the U.S. Government destroys his triumph by coldly seizing the Cherokee land.In despair, he heads up to the Mexican territory of Texas to join his old friend Jim Bowie (MICHAEL BECK) in an epic fight for the liberation of what will one day be the state of Texas.A star-studded cast including JAMES STEPHENS as Stephen Austin recreate a pivotal crossroads of the United States...when Sam Houston has "GONE TO TEXAS."
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