The Mexican-American War Filming Locations

The Mexican-American War filming locations

Where was The Mexican-American War filmed? The Mexican-American War was filmed in 2 locations across Mexico and United States in the following places:

The Mexican-American War Filming Locations

Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. Covering 1,972,550 km², it is the world's 13th largest country by area; with a population of almost 130 million, it is the 10th most populous country and has the most Spanish speakers in the world.

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The Mexican-American War (2006)
Runtime: 72 minutes
Rating: 7.6
Release year: 2006
IMDB: tt0874304
Plot summary

At a time when immigration reform continues to be one of the most heated topics in political and business circles, this 2-hour special reexamines the controversial war that resulted in the United States taking control of what was nearly half of Mexico's territory. Featuring lavish reenactments, and interviews with both Mexican and American historians to ensure accuracy from both nations' points of view, we convey the story of President James K. Polk's desire to expand US territory to the Pacific Ocean. Hosted by boxing legend Oscar de la Hoya, we also travel to Mexico City to visit the historic Castillo de Chapultepec, where the climactic battle of the war took place, and the Palacio Nacional, the home of Mexico's government.

Genres
History
War
Cast
Oscar De La Hoya
David John Cole
Art Bonilla
Chris Connor
Directors
Jim Lindsay
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The Mexican-American War filming locations