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The Last of the Fast Guns

  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Linda Cristal, Jock Mahoney, and Gilbert Roland in The Last of the Fast Guns (1958)
DramaWestern

On a mission to find a missing man in Mexico, gunfighter Brad Ellison learns that life is not as simple as it used to be.On a mission to find a missing man in Mexico, gunfighter Brad Ellison learns that life is not as simple as it used to be.On a mission to find a missing man in Mexico, gunfighter Brad Ellison learns that life is not as simple as it used to be.

  • Director
    • George Sherman
  • Writer
    • David P. Harmon
  • Stars
    • Jock Mahoney
    • Gilbert Roland
    • Linda Cristal
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    607
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Sherman
    • Writer
      • David P. Harmon
    • Stars
      • Jock Mahoney
      • Gilbert Roland
      • Linda Cristal
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Jock Mahoney
    Jock Mahoney
    • Brad Ellison
    Gilbert Roland
    Gilbert Roland
    • Miles Lang
    Linda Cristal
    Linda Cristal
    • Maria O'Reilly
    Eduard Franz
    Eduard Franz
    • Padre Jose
    Lorne Greene
    Lorne Greene
    • Michael O'Reilly
    Carl Benton Reid
    Carl Benton Reid
    • John Forbes
    Edward Platt
    Edward Platt
    • Samuel Grypton
    • (as Edward C. Platt)
    Eduardo Noriega
    Eduardo Noriega
    • Cordoba
    Jorge Treviño
    • Manuel
    Rafael Alcayde
    Rafael Alcayde
    • Alcalde
    Lee Morgan
    Lee Morgan
    • Johnny Ringo
    Milton Bernstein
    • James Younger
    Stillman Segar
    Stillman Segar
    • Ben Thompson
    José Chávez
    • Garcia
    • (as José Chavez Trowe)
    Francisco Reiguera
    Francisco Reiguera
    • Pablo
    • (as Francisco Reyguera)
    Richard H. Cutting
    Richard H. Cutting
    • Sheriff
    • (as Richard Cutting)
    Ralph Neff
    • Bartender
    Gilda Fontana
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • George Sherman
    • Writer
      • David P. Harmon
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    7hitchcockthelegend

    Oh Brother!

    The Last of the Fast Guns is directed by George Sherman and written by David P. Harman. It stars Jock Mahoney, Gilbert Roland, Linda Cristal, Eduard Franz and Lorne Greene. Music is by Joseph Gershenson and cinematography by Alex Phillips.

    Gunslinger Brad Ellison (Mahoney) is hired by a rich tycoon to find his long lost brother. The trail leads to Mexico where hostility and intrigue ensue.

    There's nothing overtly fresh about this as per plotting, but it delivers good qualities via some interesting twists and turns. From the sombre beginning it's evident that the makers have contemplation in mind for the narrative drive. Ellison is the last of a dying breed, and he knows it, so should he achieve the task to hand, the $25,000 he will earn could shape his future. As he sets about his detective work, tests come and go, while he is befriended by Miles Lang (Roland) and finds himself flirting with Maria O'Reilly (Cristal). But is everything as it seems? Cast are made of stoic stock, though Cristal is purely eye candy token. Pic is very airy and the Mexican vistas, filmed in CinemaScope/Eastman Color, are gorgeous.

    A good meaty Oater that's well mounted, so recommended for genre fans. 7/10
    8kabloomstudiosart

    Great underrated western!

    Jock Mahoney is at his best in this one. Lorne Greene and other notables round this one out
    9gyokusai

    terrific script, but almost too smart toward the end

    This movie features one of the smartest Western scripts from the time, with a terrific plot line, sharp dialogs, and believable characters. The ending, as has been commented upon, is indeed “short and not settled with firearms,” but there’s three excellent reasons it had to be that way, related to character, plot, and story arch, respectively. I don’t want to spoil any of it, but you’ll see when you see it. You could say, though, that the script’s a little bit too tight-knit/too smart toward the end and maneuvered itself into some predictability. But everything else makes up for it. Another thing I liked about this ’58 movie was that it pretty much managed to avoid stereotyping, endemic to so many Westerns set against the background of the Rio Grande neighborhood. So I guess 9 out of 10 stars would be a fair call.
    dougdoepke

    Better Than Expected

    Gunfighter Miles is hired to go south of the border to find a dying man's missing brother. However, things are more complicated than they seem.

    Generally underrated western, with good scenic Mexican locations, a non-clichéd plot, along with a few good twists and a colorful cast. Getting Roland, Greene and Franz was a real coup since each is a very distinctive presence. Mahoney certainly looks the part of a western hero, but is a rather bland actor, not to the extent of being a problem, however. Director Sherman makes creative and compelling use of the locations and I especially like the shack set against the cliff; it's like nothing else I've seen. Unlike many oaters set in Mexico, this one comes across as genuinely persuasive. Cristal's role (Maria), surprise, surprise, is little more than eye candy, but I don't blame Ellison (Mahoney) at fade-out. Anyway, don't let the first tame 20-minutes or so fool you, the twists and action pick up considerably.
    6Uriah43

    A Gunman Facing His Toughest Challenge

    This film essentially begins with a gunfighter by the name of "Brad Ellison" (Jock Mahoney) riding into a small town to face another gunslinger waiting for him there. Within less than a minute, gunshots ring out and Brad strolls into the local saloon for a drink. While there, he is told that a man is waiting for him upstairs in one of the rooms. Somewhat curious, he goes upstairs and meets a elderly businessman by the name of "John Forbes" (Carl Benton Reid) who tells him that he is dying and offers Brad $25,000 to go to Mexico and bring back his younger brother who has been living there for almost 10 years. He then goes on to explain that he doesn't know exactly where his brother lives in Mexico and the last two men he sent were killed in the process of looking for him. So, with only a unique silver dollar which might help to identify him, Brad sets off on his journey. To that effect, several days later he rides upon a ranch where he meets a wealthy American named "Michael O'Reilly" (Lorne Greene) who tries to dissuade him from continuing on his journey by telling him that the person he is looking for is dead. Unconvinced, Brad leaves the next morning but, in the process, convinces Michael's foreman, "Miles Lang" (Gilbert Roland) to help him out. What neither of them count on, however, is just how dangerous their search will turn out to be. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will say that this turned out to be a decent Western based largely on the performances of both Jock Mahoney and Gilbert Roland. It also features a couple of twists and turns at the end which benefits the movie as well. Be that as it may, I enjoyed this movie for the most part and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.

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    • Trivia
      The working title of this film was "The Western Story."
    • Goofs
      Two silver dollars play a part in this film. It is explained that they are "1794 Silver Dollars, the first from the US Mint." However what is actually displayed in the movie is the reverse side of a US silver dollar known as the Morgan Dollar, after its designer, George Morgan. This dollar was not minted until 1878 (Actually 1878-1904 and 1921.) Therefore, actual 1794 dollar coins were not shown.
    • Quotes

      Maria O'Reilly: Do you know that every time you look at me, I feel like I am running around without any clothes on?

      Brad Ellison: Gonna get mighty chilly when the sun goes down.

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    • Release date
      • July 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Western Story
    • Filming locations
      • Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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