The Last Hunter (Italian: L'ultimo cacciatore) is a 1980 Italian "macaroni combat" war film directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring David Warbeck.The Last Hunter marked the first Euro War film to take place during the Vietnam War, as opposed World War II like all films in the subgenre before.
Following the suicide of his best friend, Captain Harry Morris (David Warbeck) accepts a final deadly mission to go behind enemy lines to destroy a radio tower that is broadcasting anti-war propaganda spoken by an American woman to American troops.
Director Antonio Margheriti decided to make a Vietnam War film due to the success of the American film The Deer Hunter. The Last Hunter was originally titled Cacciatore 2, a dubious Italian film tradition in order to appear as an unofficial sequel to The Deer Hunter which was released in Italy as Il Cacciatore. Promotional posters were printed up with this title (see left). Antonio Margheriti's son Edoardo Margheriti (who served as second unit director) said the title was changed to L'Ultimo cacciatore due to rights issues.
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What if when the curtains go down
There is nothing and nothing?
Yeah, what if when the curtains close
If there's a Heaven in the sky
I don't know why they'd ever let me in
I'm sure that there's a hell
And there's room for all of us
Because that's the only place
We deserve to be, what can save me?
From this beast that eats everything inside me?
If there's a place where good folks go
All I know is they'll never let me in
I'm sure that there's a hell
And there's room for all of us
Because all we do is take