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Overview
Release Date:
11 August 1994 (Argentina) morePlot:
After a bloodbath of a robbery taken right out of "The Wild Bunch" and then being betrayed by his gang... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
The film is worth watching. moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Mickey Rourke | ... | Graff | |
| Dermot Mulroney | ... | Eustis | |
| Ted Levine | ... | Potts | |
| John C. McGinley | ... | Wills | |
| Steve Buscemi | ... | Philo | |
| Keith David | ... | Lovecraft | |
| Daniel Quinn | ... | Loomis | |
| Gavan O'Herlihy | ... | Marshal Sharp | |
| Richard Fancy | ... | Banker McClintock | |
| Tom Connor | ... | Bank Teller | |
| Sid Klinge | ... | Young Man | |
| Phil Mead | ... | Bartender | |
| Paul Ben-Victor | ... | Posseman Grubb | |
| Greg Doty | ... | Posseman #1 | |
| J.D. Garfield | ... | Posseman #2 (as John David Garfield) |
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93 minCountry:
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EnglishColor:
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1.33 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Iceland:16 | Singapore:NC-16 | South Korea:15 | Germany:18 | UK:15 | USA:R | Argentina:Atp | Finland:K-16MOVIEmeter: 
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Errors in geography: When 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. moreQuotes:
Potts: [looking across the Rio Grande at a desert] That ain't Mexico. Where's the women? moreFAQ
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You can talk a lot about `The Last Outlaw', but each of you will have own opinion about it. The only thing I can say if you like this movie it'll become one of your most favorite films. Poor and simple plot, excessive bloodshed and absence of scenery won't be important for you in this case. If you don't like this movie you'll consider it to be one of the worst films in the world and you'll find fault with it. Another points of view don't exist.
As for me I think the main in `The Last Outlaw' is the glorious play of Mickey Rourke as colonel Graff. Nobody could play this character better than he could. I like how Graff manipulates situations and people around him without any efforts very much. I like to watch his play between life and death, I like to look at his face and dark eyes and learn to control the events as he, though I disapprove his choice of murderous way.
I wish those of you who hasn't watched this movie yet to see it without fail. But don't except neither special effects nor tricks and adventures. Simply watch, think and learn. Because the film is worth it. And I wish those of you who's already watched this movie but hasn't understood it to see it time and again. May be you'll discover a lot of new for and about yourself.
Liorelin