The Glenn Ford character, John Stroud, remains silent until the end of the film as to why he abandoned the Alamo, leading Sam Houston's messenger, who was present when Stroud refused to remain, to falsely regard him as a coward and a traitor and to label him as such when Stroud arrives in Franklin, turning the townspeople against him. There appears to have been no logical reason for Stroud's silence, which nearly resulted in his being lynched in the town.
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