Bill Williams's screen-worn coat from his uncredited role as a Tennessean in the 1960 epic war film The Alamo. The red military uniform coat features a blue collar, gray chest panel, gray-and-white padded shoulders, and white piping chevrons on the cuffs, with seven mirror-finish buttons on the front. The interior is lined in gray satin and white cotton, with a Western Costume Co. label sewn into the back, filled out in ink and type: "No. 2101-2, Name: Bill Williams, Chest: 42." In fine condition. Williams was a horse rider and Hollywood stuntman who appeared in several Westerns from the late 1940s through mid-1960s; he was killed while performing a routine stunt with a colleague during The Hallelujah Trail (1965), when he was accidentally crushed by the wheels of a wagon.