
The Last Stand
Tip Douglas is sent after cattle rustlers, the same rustlers that murdered his father. Posing as a notorious outlaw, he is able to join the gang. Learning that the gang's boss Thorn Evans killed his father, he and sidekick Pepper set a trap when he learns of their next raid.
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Plot Summary
In 1870s Montana, a former Union Army scout named John "Jack" Daugherty finds himself embroiled in a feud with a ruthless land baron. Daugherty, along with a small group of loyal townsfolk, must defend their settlement against the baron's aggressive tactics. The conflict escalates, forcing Daugherty and his allies into a desperate last stand to protect their homes and way of life.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'The Last Stand' received moderate reviews, largely seen as a competent, if unremarkable, Western. Critics often praised its straightforward narrative and the performances of its cast, particularly James Stewart in an early role. However, some found the plot predictable and lacking the depth of more acclaimed Westerns of the era.
What Reviewers Say
- A standard Western with solid performances.
- Predictable plot, but entertaining nonetheless.
- Features a young James Stewart in a notable early role.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Last Stand' is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews. However, general sentiment from the time suggests it was considered a decent B-movie Western that fulfilled genre expectations.
Fun Fact
This film marked an early appearance for James Stewart in a Western genre film, predating his more iconic roles in the genre.
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