Davy Crockett at the Alamo

Season 1, Episode 3, Aired

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Davy and his good friend Georgie Russell join up with a gambler named Thimblerig who talks them into going to Texas. When they get there they sign on with the American Army to battle Mexico for control Texas.

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      • Davy Crockett: Well, me and Russell are figuring on heading down Texas way. That ain't no place these days for a riverboat gambler with wobbly legs. Thimblerig: There are times when cowardice is a virtue, my dear Colonel. It makes choosing a cause so very simple. Now, I know nothing about Texas of which you speak, but I do know of the fury of the outraged minions of the law. And as a consequence, I fear what lies behind me far more than the unknown that lies ahead.

      • Davy: I've been doing some thinking. Georgie: Me, too. You know, we're pretty far down the river. Ain't it about time we decide where we're going?

      • Col. Jim Bowie: How many men did you bring? Davy Crockett: Four, including myself. Bowie: Four? Two acres of walls to defend. It'll take a thousand troops to man the garrison adequately. And I got less than two hundred volunteers. Davy: Two hundred stubborn men can do a terrible lot of fighting.

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      • Walt Disney later said that if he had known the success that Davy Crockett was going to have, he wouldn't have killed him off in the third episode.

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