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The Last Outpost

  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
710
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Ronald Reagan, Bruce Bennett, and Rhonda Fleming in The Last Outpost (1951)
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Despite their fighting on opposite sides during the Civil War, brothers Vance and Jeb Britton have to set their differences aside in order to survive an Indian attack.Despite their fighting on opposite sides during the Civil War, brothers Vance and Jeb Britton have to set their differences aside in order to survive an Indian attack.Despite their fighting on opposite sides during the Civil War, brothers Vance and Jeb Britton have to set their differences aside in order to survive an Indian attack.

  • Director
    • Lewis R. Foster
  • Writers
    • Daniel Mainwaring
    • George Worthing Yates
    • Winston Miller
  • Stars
    • Ronald Reagan
    • Rhonda Fleming
    • Bruce Bennett
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    710
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    • Director
      • Lewis R. Foster
    • Writers
      • Daniel Mainwaring
      • George Worthing Yates
      • Winston Miller
    • Stars
      • Ronald Reagan
      • Rhonda Fleming
      • Bruce Bennett
    • 18User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ronald Reagan
    Ronald Reagan
    • Capt. Vance Britten
    Rhonda Fleming
    Rhonda Fleming
    • Julie McQuade
    Bruce Bennett
    Bruce Bennett
    • Col. Jeb Britton
    Bill Williams
    Bill Williams
    • Sgt. Tucker
    Noah Beery Jr.
    Noah Beery Jr.
    • Sgt. Calhoun
    • (as Noah Beery)
    Peter Hansen
    Peter Hansen
    • Lt. Crosby
    • (as Peter Hanson)
    Hugh Beaumont
    Hugh Beaumont
    • Lt. Fenton
    Lloyd Corrigan
    Lloyd Corrigan
    • Mr. Delacourt
    John Ridgely
    John Ridgely
    • Sam McQuade
    Ivan Bell
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Berkeley
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Chris Willow Bird
    Chris Willow Bird
    • Chi
    • (uncredited)
    Nick Borgani
    Nick Borgani
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Brunner
    • Apache Indian
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    James Burke
    James Burke
    • Stagecoach Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Iron Eyes Cody
    Iron Eyes Cody
    • Mangas Coloradas
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Coontz
    Bill Coontz
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Crane
    Richard Crane
    • Lt. McReady
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lewis R. Foster
    • Writers
      • Daniel Mainwaring
      • George Worthing Yates
      • Winston Miller
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    6frankfob

    Not bad, not good, OK

    "The Last Outpost" is a pretty mediocre Civil War western. Bruce Bennett is a Union officer out west, who finds himself beset by rampaging Apaches on one side and a Confederate guerrilla band led by his brother, Ronald Reagan, on the other side. Rhonda Fleming is the wife of a corrupt trader who's playing footsie with the Apaches. Competently acted, it moves along fairly slowly until almost the end of the picture, when there is a well-staged Indian attack on the town and a very exciting cavalry charge. Even though Fleming isn't called upon to do much more than stand around and look gorgeous, she does that quite well; she was born for Technicolor, and has seldom looked more beautiful. Reagan is a bit stiff in the lead, but not unbearably so, as he is more often than not. Overall not a bad western, but nothing particularly special.
    7raskimono

    Horse Opera that is very light entertainment

    Reagan is star top-billed in this Paramount oater from 1951. Non- big budget movie was a surprise big hit in 1951. It also stars Rhonda Fleming, a woman it was could not photograph badly from any angle, and it shows in this movie, though her role isn't major. She plays the girl. She wasn't exactly known for her acting chops. The plot has the makings for a great Western, two brothers take different sides in the civil war. Reagan is a Confederate while Benett is a Union officer. Also involved is a certain benevolent look at the Indians - in the fifties, one can easily see the changing tone of Hollywood's outlook on the Indians; from snarly wordless caricatures to humane three dimensional characters, mainly highlighted by the James Stewart movie, Broken Arrow. Dances with wolves, this is not but it tries, as it has a white man as the Apache chief, an ex military officer who turned Injun after marrying an Indian. He was ousted from the army for this. Also, to be noted, Reagan and Bennett don't have anything really negative to say about the Indians. They are just interested in their war and just want to keep the Indians from getting involved. It is the supporting characters who are portrayed bug-eyed yellow in their thinking of the red man as the colloquial connotations go. But a notorious third act finale bruises all the good will the earlier sessions had earned. In this act, Bennett and Reagan, that is Confederate and Union team up to slaughter the Indians in a battle that was superceded by the white man. You can argue for this scene, in a pseudo " man must survive" argument that states that even if I'm on the wrong, I shouldn't just stand by the chop me to pieces. Man must defend himself. But staging of the battle is certainly cliched and flimsy as the Indians ride straight into a gauntlet set up by the allies. Right smack into it as they are shot of their horses. And do they change strategy? No. They keep running into the awaiting bullets. It should be noted that earlier, Bennett notes they are outnumbered 50-1. How original? Good entertainment especially the first two-thirds that focuses on Regan's derring-do.
    6bkoganbing

    His Own Horse

    Ronald Reagan's first starring western occurred in 1951 when he did this horse opera for the Pine-Thomas Paramount B picture unit. Reagan was always a good rider and would have loved to do more westerns in his career. But according to the Citadel Film series book on The Films of Ronald Reagan the real clincher for him okaying the Pine-Thomas deal was a chance to ride his own horse in the film. So Reagan's horse which was named Tarbaby got some screen immortality.

    The Last Outpost casts Reagan and Bruce Bennett who are brothers and who have split their loyalties during the Civil War. Fate has brought them together in the west with Bennett taking command of a Federal outpost in Arizona territory to deal with a band of pesky Confederate raiders. Little does Bennett know that Reagan is commanding those raiders and little does Reagan know that the girl he left behind played by Rhonda Fleming is out west and unhappily married to trading post owner John Ridgely.

    Ridgely gets killed early on in the film, but not before he sets in motion a plan whereby he will be legally allowed to sell whiskey and arms to the Apaches in exchange for them just taking out the men in gray. In fact Lloyd Corrigan has come east as a member of the government to implement said plan. Reagan refers to him as 'the expediter' and he's the kind of government bureaucrat Reagan would make fun of when he later got into politics.

    Bennett is the solid dependable brother, but Reagan invests his part with a certain dash and rakish charm which if you didn't know better you would swear was coming from Errol Flynn. But the most interesting role came from actor Charles Evans playing Apache Chief Grey Cloud who is a disgraced former American general who left the army because his society wouldn't accept the Apache woman he married. Evans really makes his few scenes count and I wish we had seen more of him.

    The Last Outpost is a solidly entertaining western with the cast giving fitted performances in the roles they are doing.
    6Tracy_Winters_69

    Alternate title: "Cavalry Charge"

    Ronald Reagan (the same) impersonates a Rebel so he can make peace with the Indians. That plot element gets a bit old after awhile. Thank God beautiful Rhonda Fleming is around to keep things interesting. Routine cavalry vs. Indians flick with the added ingredient of southern soldiers to spice things up.
    10johnnyamerica-28496

    Ronald Reagan and Rhonda Fleming, A Magical Screen Pair

    The magical combination of the cool, yet tough handsome hero, Ronald Reagan, and the incredibly beautiful and seductive Rhonda Fleming makes a great foundation for a classic movie. Reagan and Fleming show a believable attraction to one another that lures the imagination of a starry love.

    The Last Outpost has plenty of action and the right amount of romance to keep the tone warm. The saber fighting, flaming arrows and fists fights are exciting and fast paced. The characters are memorable and there are lots of catchy lines worth memorizing.

    The Last Outpost is a classic movie that should be included in every movie connoisseur's library.

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    • Trivia
      Ronald Reagan was a serious breeder of horses during this period of his career and insisted on riding his favorite mare in this film. The horse had to be expressed by railroad to the location, and according to co-star Rhonda Fleming, while the studio horses wilted in the desert, Reagan's mount was fresh for every take.
    • Goofs
      Mr. Delacourt mentions the amount of "red tape" in Washington. The movie takes place during the Civil War. The term "red tape" didn't come into use till after the war when veterans had to physically go to Washington DC to collect their pensions. The piles of personnel records were tied up with red ribbons (tape), thus the term came into use.
    • Quotes

      Capt. Vance Britten: A man who is free to choose, will always choose peace.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: THE SANTA FE TRAIL-!

      In 1862 the Confederate Army of the Southwest was defeated and driven back into Texas . . . . .

      The trail was open . . . .

      Here lay the road to bind the Union tight . . .

      The artery to supply its bleeding troops - - with gold, food and leather from the West.

      BUT . . . .
    • Connections
      Referenced in Head of the Class: Politics of Love (1990)

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    • Release date
      • April 4, 1951 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cavalry Charge
    • Filming locations
      • Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Pine-Thomas Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,225,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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