| Gone to Texas | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Biography Drama History  | 
| Written by | Frank Q. Dobbs John Binder  | 
| Directed by | Peter Levin | 
| Starring | Sam Elliott | 
| Music by | Dennis McCarthy | 
| Country of origin | United States | 
| Original language | English | 
| Production | |
| Executive producer | J.D. Feigelson | 
| Producers | Frank Q. Dobbs Paul Freeman (supervising producer) Sam Elliott (associate producer) (uncredited)  | 
| Production locations | Laredo, Texas Alamo Village - Highway 674, Brackettville, Texas Sam Houston Park - 1100 Bagby Street, Houston, Texas Winedale Historical Farm - FM 2714, Round Top, Texas  | 
| Cinematography | Frank Watts | 
| Editors | Mike Eliot Paula Sanburn  | 
| Running time | 144 minutes | 
| Production companies | Friedgen Productions J.D. Feigelson Productions TAFT Entertainment Pictures  | 
| Original release | |
| Network | CBS | 
| Release | November 22, 1986 | 
Gone to Texas is a 1986 American made-for-television biographical film originally titled Houston: The Legend of Texas.[1] It stars Sam Elliott in the title role, and is a biopic of Sam Houston's years as Governor of Tennessee through his involvement in the Texas Revolution.[2]
This production is notable for the complete absence of Davy Crockett in the Battle of the Alamo scenes.
Cast
- Sam Elliott as General Sam Houston
 - Claudia Christian as Eliza Allen
 - Devon Ericson as Tiana Rogers
 - Ned Romero as Cherokee Chief John Jolly
 - Ivy Pryce as Erastus "Deaf" Smith
 - William Russ as Lieutenant Colonel Bill Travis
 - John P. Ryan as President David G. Burnet, President of The Republic of Texas
 - Michael Beck as Colonel Jim Bowie
 - Bo Hopkins as Colonel Sidney Sherman
 - James Stephens as Stephen F. Austin
 - Richard Yniguez as General Antonio López de Santa Anna
 - Peter Gonzales Falcon as Captain Juan Seguín
 - Michael C. Gwynne as Captain Moseley Baker
 - Donald Moffat as Colonel John Allen
 - John Quade as Senator William Stansbury
 - Ritch Brinkley as Senator Buckley
 - G.D. Spradlin as President Andrew Jackson
 - John de Lancie as John Van Fossen
 - Javier Grajeda as Mexican Lawyer
 - Robert F. Hoy as Colonel Burleson
 - Cynthia Cuprill as Emily
 - Blue Deckert as Thomas Rusk
 - Ambrosio Guerra as General Martín Perfecto de Cos
 - Jerry Haynes as Uncle Jimmy
 - Brad Leland as Sergeant Quinn
 - John B. Wells as Kuykendall
 - Dennis Letts as Captain Ross
 - Joe Morales as Captain Olivera
 - Dave Tanner as George Washington Hockley
 - Luis Munoz as Mexican Judge
 - David Peña as Colonel Almonte
 - John Nixon as Joe
 - Jerry Biggs as The Messenger
 - J.D. Feigelson as Military Officer At Wedding Ball
 - Andy Stahl as Robinson
 - Kevin R. Young as Captain Coleman
 - Jimmy Ray Pickens as Taylor
 - Roger Ragland as Texan Patriot (uncredited)
 - Bill Chemerka as Executed Texan (uncredited)
 - James Monroe Black as Colonel James Fannin (uncredited)
 - Paul Suarez as Drummer Dick (uncredited)
 - Mark Sevier as The Anahuac Delegate (uncredited)
 - Katharine Ross as Susannah Dickinson (uncredited)
 - William Schallert as The Narrator
 
References
- ↑ "Gone to Texas". www.tcm.com. Retrieved February 18, 2021.
 - ↑ Pitts, Michael R. (2013). Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films, 2d ed. McFarland. p. 129. ISBN 978-1-4766-0090-1.
 
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