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Left for dead by his bank robbing gang, a marauder joins a posse to seek revenge.Left for dead by his bank robbing gang, a marauder joins a posse to seek revenge.Left for dead by his bank robbing gang, a marauder joins a posse to seek revenge.
J.D. Garfield
- Posseman #2
- (as John David Garfield)
Syd Klinge
- Young Man
- (as Sid Klinge)
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- TriviaMickey Rourke called on his longtime friend and Hells Angel Chuck Zito to help cast The Last Outlaw. Chuck called some of his biker brothers from Oakland, California to star along side of Mickey to be part of his posse. Mickey wanted rough cowboy looking types, Zito hired Elliott (Cisco) Valderrama, Edward (Deacon) Proudfoot, Marvin (Mouldy Marvin) Gilbert and Darryl ( Little Darryl) Shay as the posse.
- GoofsWhen they reach the Rio Grande, they are heading south into Mexico, but the river is flowing left to right. When approaching the river from Texas, the flow is always right to left.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Geek Channel 8: Geek Channel 8 - Quantum of Solace (2021)
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An interesting cast does their best, with some material borrowed from Peckinpaugh and Leone. We get the closeups, and the blood spurting slow motion, along with some genuine tension. Mickey Rourke's character is menacing in an almost mystical way. What is not so good is that one must suspend disbelief, when the posse makes Mickey Rourke their new leader, when men seem to take endless bloody gunshots with little effect, and the distracting, out of place use of four letter words. The scenery is stunning, camera work above average, along with some acceptable acting. I consider "The Last Outlaw" to be a slightly above average western. - MERK
- merklekranz
- Oct 1, 2009
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- $5,500,000 (estimated)
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