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Greetings from The Alamo-DVD Postcard

Jul 8, 2007
0h 22m
★ 0.0

Overview

Greetings from The Alamo! A mailable postcard with a 22-minute DVD film detailing the history and heroic struggle that defines this shrine of Texas Liberty. Features dramatic footage of the mission, gardens and local landmarks. The film features beautiful music along with narration in both English and Spanish, and is a great way to recall your trip or to send as a gift. Filmed on location at The Alamo, San Antonio, Texas. This DVD operates in DVD players worldwide.

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Production Companies

Orange Tree Production
Encounter Video inc

Cast

Jerry McMahon

Jerry McMahon

John Tyler

John Tyler

Jesus G. Campos

Jesus G. Campos

Ector Aguilar

Ector Aguilar

Charles Yates

Charles Yates

Mark A. Campos

Mark A. Campos

David Smith

David Smith

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