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To the Last Man
In Kentucky just after the Civil War, the Hayden-Colby feud leads to Jed Colby being sent to prison for 15 years for murder. The Haydens head for Nevada and when Colby gets out of prison he heads there also seeking revenge. The head of the Hayden family tries to avoid more killing but the inevitable showdown has to occur, complicated by Lynn Hayden and Ellen Colby's plans to marry.
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Plot Summary
Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, this Western drama follows the story of two feuding families, the Shattucks and the McAllisters, whose animosity is exacerbated by the conflict. When a young man from one family falls in love with a woman from the other, their forbidden romance becomes a symbol of hope for peace amidst the destructive war. However, their efforts to bridge the divide are met with resistance from their entrenched families.
Critical Reception
To the Last Man was a notable entry in the Western genre of its time, praised for its dramatic intensity and its exploration of the lasting impact of family feuds. While not a critical darling by modern standards, it was well-received by audiences for its strong performances and engaging narrative that blended romance with the harsh realities of the era.
What Reviewers Say
The film effectively portrays the destructive nature of prolonged family feuds.
Offers a compelling, albeit melodramatic, look at love amidst conflict.
Strong performances from the lead actors enhance the dramatic tension.
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Fun Fact
This film marked one of the earliest major roles for Noah Beery Sr., a prolific character actor in Hollywood, who played the patriarch of the McAllister family.
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