The First Texan 67 years old

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

The First Texan

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.

Credits

The First Texan Cast

Name Character
Felicia Farr She was 23, now 91 years old as Katherine Delaney
Joel McCrea He was 50, 84 years old when he died as Sam Houston
William Hopper He was 41, 55 years old when he died as William Barrett Travis
Frank Puglia He was 64, 83 years old when he died as Pepe
James Griffith He was 40, 77 years old when he died as Davy Crockett
Abraham Sofaer He was 59, 91 years old when he died as Don Carlos - magistrate
Jeff Morrow He was 49, 86 years old when he died as Jim Bowie
Chubby Johnson He was 52, 71 years old when he died as Deaf Smith - army scout
Dayton Lummis He was 52, 84 years old when he died as Stephen Austin
Jody McCrea He was 21, 74 years old when he died as Lt. Baker
Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr. He was 40, 67 years old when he died as Col. Cos (as Rodolfo Hoyos)
Roy Roberts He was 50, 69 years old when he died as Col. Sam Sherman
Wallace Ford He was 58, 68 years old when he died as Henry Delaney
David Silva He was 29, now 38 years old as General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana

The First Texan Crew

Name Department
Roy Webb as Original Music Composer. He was 67 (94) years old when He died Sound
Byron Haskin as Director. He was 57 (84) years old when He died Directing
Daniel B. Ullman as Screenplay. He was 37 (61) years old when He died Writing
Daniel B. Ullman as Story. He was 37 (61) years old when He died Writing
Wilfred M. Cline as Director of Photography. He was 52 (72) years old when He died Camera
The First Texan poster
The First Texan (67 years)

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

  • Release day: Friday, June 29, 1956
  • Runtime: 82 minutes