The Last Outlaw
The Last Outlaw

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The Last Outlaw

1936
Movie
70 min
English

After serving 25 years in prison for robbery, Dean Payton returns to his home town to see his daughter, Sally, who is unaware he is her father. He befriends Cal Yates, the now semi-retired assistant sheriff who originally caught him, and Chuck Wilson, a young rancher who has eyes for Sally. Wanted criminal Al Goss holds up the local bank and makes his getaway, taking Sally hostage. Showing he still has what it takes, Payton, along with Yates and Wilson, take off into the hills on horseback to try to track Goss down. - Written by Doug Sederberg

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Christy CabanneGenres: Western, Crime, Drama

Plot Summary

In the rugged West, a notorious outlaw, "Shatterhand" Smith, makes a daring escape from prison, vowing revenge on the sheriff who put him away. As he rides through the unforgiving landscape, he encounters a young deputy and a saloon girl, forcing him to confront his past and the cyclical nature of violence. Smith grapples with his outlaw identity and the possibility of redemption amidst a backdrop of shootouts and moral ambiguity.

Critical Reception

Released during a prolific period for Westerns, 'The Last Outlaw' received a modest reception, appreciated for its traditional narrative and the performances of its lead actors. While not a groundbreaking film, it is often cited as a solid example of the genre's conventions of the era, offering a straightforward tale of justice and retribution.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its classic Western themes and straightforward plot.

  • Features solid performances from its lead actors, embodying typical genre archetypes.

  • A competent, if unremarkable, entry in the 1930s Western canon.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Last Outlaw' is not readily available through typical aggregators, but historical context suggests it was a standard Western fare for its time, likely enjoyed by fans of the genre.

Fun Fact

The film's star, Harry Carey, was a significant figure in early Westerns and worked with directors like John Ford, even lending his distinctive voice to the character of the narrator in Ford's later masterpiece, 'The Searchers'.

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