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The Last Cowboy

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
744
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Lance Henriksen, Jennie Garth, and Bradley Cooper in The Last Cowboy (2003)
Contemporary WesternDramaWestern

After an eight year absence, a headstrong woman returns to her Texas home for her grandfather's funeral and locks horns with her father.After an eight year absence, a headstrong woman returns to her Texas home for her grandfather's funeral and locks horns with her father.After an eight year absence, a headstrong woman returns to her Texas home for her grandfather's funeral and locks horns with her father.

  • Director
    • Joyce Chopra
  • Writer
    • J.P. Martin
  • Stars
    • Jennie Garth
    • Lance Henriksen
    • M.C. Gainey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    744
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joyce Chopra
    • Writer
      • J.P. Martin
    • Stars
      • Jennie Garth
      • Lance Henriksen
      • M.C. Gainey
    • 14User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Jennie Garth
    Jennie Garth
    • Jacqueline 'Jake' Cooper
    Lance Henriksen
    Lance Henriksen
    • John William Cooper
    M.C. Gainey
    M.C. Gainey
    • Amos Russell
    Bradley Cooper
    Bradley Cooper
    • Morgan Murphy
    Dylan Wagner
    • Billy
    Muse Watson
    Muse Watson
    • Otis Bertram
    John Vargas
    John Vargas
    • Robert Sanchez
    Eugene Osment
    Eugene Osment
    • Alex Kerwin
    Kelly Connell
    Kelly Connell
    • Jack Wainwright
    Kim Robillard
    • Ira Collins
    Jack Lilley
    • Fuller
    Lynn Wanlass
    Lynn Wanlass
    • Irene
    Katie Thatcher
    Katie Thatcher
    • Nurse
    Harrison Young
    Harrison Young
    • Preacher
    Ronn Iverson
    • Dabney
    Beverly Walter
    • Hannah Stone
    Dennis Cockrum
    Dennis Cockrum
    • Auctioneer
    Bart Allsup
    • Ranch hand
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joyce Chopra
    • Writer
      • J.P. Martin
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    User reviews14

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    5GMJames

    Typical Hallmark TV movie with a nice bright spot in M.C. Gainey

    I watched the TV movie The Last Cowboy with very few expectations and ended up unimpressed.

    It is the usual stressful father/daughter relationship who find out that the need to come together through the tough circumstances, including the loss of his wife and her mother and the possible loss of his farm. Lance Henriksen (The Right Stuff, Millennium) and 90210 alum Jennie Garth play the bickering father and daughter. They do as good a job as the material given to them.

    The actor who really impressed me was M.C. Gainey. Playing the farm foreman and friend of Henriksen's character and a middleman between the father and daughter, it was nice to see Gainey in a role where he is basically a nice guy. Because of his physical presence, he typically plays gruff, villainous rednecks, bikers or criminals. Sometimes they are all the same character. His appearances in movies like Con Air and Breakdown and his role in "The Last Cowboy" shows that Gainey can play different types of roles and do it well when casting directors give him a chance.
    8fxaxrx

    Hallmark's classic Quality Movie

    An early diamond in the rough Hallmark movie that outclasses what they do today. I look at Hallmark movies for 3 things: premise, character development, and execution. I cannot speak for the technical aspects of the movie that may be in other reviews. The premise is straightforward: daughter hasn't been home in a long time returns when her grandfather died. She learns the ranch is in dire financial straits and will be repossessed by the banks. Garth plays the estranged daughter with a child and Hendrickson plays the grumpy, stubborn father-ranch owner. You have Bradley Cooper in it but his contribution is obviously before his "love interest" roles. He is relegated to second string to play a somewhat contributing part when the ranch is saved at the end. Gainey plays the old, loyal, dependable ranch hand who is the mediator in the film seeking and understanding and balance between Garth and Hendrickson. The other parts are people being brought in to help the ranch or the banker for the repossession. Good character development that supports the premise and makes it a good film from an emotional standpoint. The movie has a nice balance for tension and development. All the movie pieces i.e. scenes of bank meeting interruption, real estate agent introduction, barn fire, bank negotiations did not overshadow the movie by skimming over crucial details or bogging it down with the unnecessary emotional baggage. The movie had some pretty cinematic sceneries of the mountings and ranch. But as mentioned in other reviews, it wasn't Texas, but it doesn't matter. The movie's pacing was pretty good considering the themes here. The movie could have slowed down considerably if it was to become too introspective. Lastly, the acting was good and even for everyone's part although some characters could have been stereotypical and one dimensional. Gainey I thought played his role the best with providing both dramatic and comedic moments. Overall, Hallmark lost its way by going away from this movie recipe that didn't involve romance or typical romcom hang ups.
    9rsternesq

    Better Than Good

    They may be better looking than most ranchers but the story is what rings the bell sweet and true. Even if it never happens quite like this except in the movies, it is still worth watching and believing that it is possible to have work that one loves and save it with an idea and with love, love of the family, love of friends and love of the land. I loved this movie and everyone associated it with it. I especially love Lance Henriksen, who proves that a man can keep his charm for a very, very long time. Great fun to watch and enjoy. This is worth a thousand "rom-com" movies that fall flatter than the proverbial pancake. It may be more of a rom-life but I'll take it any day. Love the feeling it gives and the love that it shares.
    7johnnysure1

    First rule of film-making:get a good cast!

    Grumpy farm guy wants to keep his land, and the money folk trying to take it are all treated as reprehensibly greedy slickers (even though the money people are behaving reasonably and the farm guy is belligerent, violent, and unreasonable). Just once, it would be nice to see one of these movies where the hero is the banker... just trying to do his job and even help the farm guy, while the farm guy is recognized as an intractable jerk (No disrespect to the farming community, it's just that the banking community has had to endure such a beating from these sorts of films, that it would only be fair turnabout!) That said, this film is pretty solid for the genre. While the countryside bears more resemblance to California than Texas, it's still pretty and beautifully shot. By contrasting the three leads' different approaches, the movie actually addresses the fundamental flaw in these movies. The heroine wants to update her father's farming practices, while he is married to tradition. And I may not be a Hallmark Channel kind of guy, but it nice to see a project that is morally clean without totally whitewashing its issues.

    The production's greatest strength, though, is the casting of Jennie Garth, Lance Henriksen, and M.C. Gainey. Fine actors all; it's nice to see them cast in roles with the complexity that thespians of their talent deserve. And they all look halfway plausible with the horseriding, as well.

    All in all, I wouldn't watch it again, but it certainly is better than a lot of the stuff you might run across on the Hallmark Channel.
    7edinadental

    Good movie with exceptional acting

    The Last Cowboy tells a story with a predictable plot we've seen many times, but still find interesting. A large landowner with property held by a family for years is now in jeopardy, sought after by greedy bankers, financiers, and other bad guys who plan stealing and subdividing the valuable land to make an ill-gained fortune. The family patriarch has recently died, and it's up to the remaining family members to "save the farm." Two required components of any good movie are the screenplay (the script writers' product) and the acting/direction (the actors and their director). Both are successful in this movie. The screenplay and dialogue are very good and believable, and the actors (this movie has a bunch of exceptional actors) do a very good job executing their roles under some excellent directing.

    This is an excellent movie to watch with your children. Although the main female character is unmarried but has a child (and she is initially estranged from her father), parents watching along with their children will have an easy time explaining the situation because the female leading character is so "at ease." This movie does a great job showing different family arrangements and interactions, and even young children will understand and not be disturbed.

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    Contemporary Western
    Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)
    Drama
    John Wayne and Harry Carey Jr. in The Searchers (1956)
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    • Release date
      • January 17, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Last Chance
    • Filming locations
      • Del Mar, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Alpine Medien Productions
      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Larry Levinson Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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