This paper is concerned with the tensile behavior of various Al alloys during solidification obtained by using an initially solid specimen heated locally until it becomes fully liquid and then partially solidified at a controlled cooling rate. It is shown that for Al-Cu as well as for Al-Si-Mg alloys, a similar behavior is observed with a sharp transition on the stress-solid fraction curve when the coalescence solid fraction of the dendrites is reached. Below the transition fracture occurs along liquid films for very low stresses whereas beyond this transition, ductile fracture is observed leading to higher stresses.