The Last Night
The Last Night

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The Last Night

1933
Movie
60 min
Russian

Historical-revolutionary film about the struggle of the Bolshevik underground against the interventionists during the civil war in Odessa, about the participation of children in underground work.

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Director: Otto BrowerGenres: Western

Plot Summary

A young cowboy named Bill is framed for a crime he didn't commit and must clear his name. He finds himself entangled in a plot involving stolen gold and a ruthless villain. With the help of a loyal friend and a determined woman, Bill races against time to uncover the truth and bring the real culprits to justice.

Critical Reception

As a product of its time, 'The Last Night' received moderate attention for its straightforward Western narrative and Hoot Gibson's performance. While not a groundbreaking film, it offered typical thrills and adventure for audiences of the era, fitting comfortably within the B-movie Western genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • A standard, enjoyable Western outing.

  • Hoot Gibson delivers a familiar but crowd-pleasing performance.

  • The plot follows typical genre conventions without many surprises.

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Fun Fact

Hoot Gibson, a popular silent film star, transitioned into sound films with projects like 'The Last Night', maintaining a presence in the Western genre during this transitional period in Hollywood.

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