The First Texan

HE LEFT HIS MARK ACROSS THE WEST'S THOUSAND TOUGHEST MILES

6.3
19561h 22m

After arriving in Texas to escape a scandal back east, lawyer Sam Houston just wants to hang out his shingle, keep a low profile, and stay out of any political intrigue. However, when President Jackson personally orders him to lead the fight for Texan independence, he overcomes his reluctance to become involved and leads his compatriots to a string of victories over the Mexican army.

Cast

Photo of Joel McCrea

Joel McCrea

Sam Houston

Photo of Felicia Farr

Felicia Farr

Katherine Delaney

Photo of Jeff Morrow

Jeff Morrow

Jim Bowie

Photo of Wallace Ford

Wallace Ford

Henry Delaney

Photo of Abraham Sofaer

Abraham Sofaer

Don Carlos - magistrate

Photo of Jody McCrea

Jody McCrea

Lt. Baker

Photo of Chubby Johnson

Chubby Johnson

Deaf Smith - army scout

Photo of William Hopper

William Hopper

William Barrett Travis

Photo of Dayton Lummis

Dayton Lummis

Stephen Austin

Photo of Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.

Rodolfo Hoyos Jr.

Col. Cos (as Rodolfo Hoyos)

Photo of Roy Roberts

Roy Roberts

Col. Sam Sherman

Photo of David Silva

David Silva

General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana

Photo of James Griffith

James Griffith

Davy Crockett

Photo of Nelson Leigh

Nelson Leigh

Col. Hockley

Photo of Salvador Baguez

Salvador Baguez

Don Juan Veramendi (uncredited)

Photo of Carl Benton Reid

Carl Benton Reid

President Andrew Jackson (uncredited)

Photo of William Tannen

William Tannen

President Jackson's Aide (uncredited)

Photo of Nestor Paiva

Nestor Paiva

Priest (uncredited)

Photo of Maurice Jara

Maurice Jara

Pablo Dominguez (uncredited)

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Reviews

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John Chard

7/10

You are foolish Señor, but not lacking in courage.

The First Texan is directed by Byron Haskin and written by Daniel B. Ullman. It stars Joel McCrea, Felicia Farr, Jeff Morrow, Wallace Ford and Rodolfo Hoyos. A Technicolor/CinemaScope production, cinematography is by Wilfrid Cline and music by Roy Webb.

McCrea plays Sam Houston, who after travelling from Tennessee to San Antonio, Texas, starts to shape Texas history in spite of his initial reluctance.

OK! So it's no Sam Houston biography of considerable substance or big bucks production values, I mean how was it ever going to be so when it only runs at just over 82 minutes? Yet this is still a very colourful and engaging picture, with the core essence of the Sam Houston story firmly put forward. We are basically watching what Huston was doing as elsewhere The Alamo was playing its part in historical legend. This means that the narrative is given to mostly talky passages as political machinations and power hungry posturings come to the fore. Thankfully, in McCrea's hands Houston comes off as a fascinating and inspiring man, which in the grand scheme of things is objective achieved.

There is, perhaps inevitably, a romantic sub-plot, which explains why the gorgeous Felicia Farr is in the movie, sadly it's not only a token characterisation, but also historically suspect to say the least. But again, take it with a pinch of salt and buy into Houston the man and it never hurts the story. It all builds towards the battle of San Jacinto, where spurred on by famous chants about remembering The Alamo, Houston led his forces to victory over General Antonio López de Santa Anna's Mexican army. Financial restraints mean we don't get the big and bold battle that history deserves, but what is on offer is deftly staged regardless, as stunt-men flail about and cannons do roar.

Nothing approaching educational class standards here, but with McCrea a strong and rugged presence, and Haskin rising above budget limitations to tell a literary story, The First Texan is as solid as a San Antonio mission built with limestone that has been cemented by a stucco layer. 7/10

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