“To the People of Texas & All Americans in the World… I am besieged, by a thousand or more of the Mexicans under Santa Anna…The enemy has demanded a surrender at discretion, otherwise, the garrison are to be put to the sword, if the fort is taken…I shall never surrender or retreat…” --William B. Travis, Commandancy of the AlamoMy name is Brian Huberman and I am a survivor of Eagle Pennell’s, Last Night at the Alamo. Like the defenders of the Alamo in 1836 I am putting out a call to the people of Texas and all Americans in the world to remember the original filmmakers who struggled to make this film during the summer of 1982. This band of brothers and sisters include names now mostly forgotten like Phil Davis, Tina Brawner, Lou Perryman, Kim Henkel, Ed Hugetz and myself. The glory they won for this project at the New York Film Festival and the Park City now Sundance Festival is being usurped by pretenders who claim the film for themselves. Louis Black of Louis Black Productions and Mark Rance of Watchmaker Films claim to have restored Last Night at the Alamo with the help of Texas filmmaker, Rick Linklater.

Speaking at SXSW 2016 screening of Eagle Pennell's Last Night At The Alamo (second from left). Thanks to Alfred Cervantes for sharing the photo.
These film pirates have invented a restoration where none was needed in order to justify their appropriation of this important work of early Texas independent filmmaking.
Like Travis at the Alamo, I am calling for help to make this right…” I shall have to fight the enemy on his own terms…and if my countrymen do not rally to my relief…my bones shall reproach my country for her neglect.” Travis. 