The Last Challenge (1967 film)
The The Last Challenge is a 1967 Metrocolor Western directed by Richard Thorpe, starring Glenn Ford and Angie Dickinson. The town sheriff Blaine contends with his reputation as the "fastest gun in the West."
Plot
The young gunman Lot McGuire (Chad Everett) does not support the idea that there is anyone faster than him with his revolver. That is why traveling to a city with the intention of forcing a duel with Marshal Dan Blaine (Glenn Ford) he is a man renowned for his skillful handling of weapons.
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1920s |
- Rough Ridin' (with John P. McCarthy)
- Rarin' to Go
- Battling Buddy
- Fast and Fearless
- Hard Hittin' Hamilton
- Rip Roarin' Roberts
- Bringin' Home the Bacon
- Thundering Romance
- Gold and Grit
- Full Speed
- Fast Fightin'
- On the Go
- Double Action Daniels
- Quicker 'n Lightnin'
- Tearin' Loose
- The Desert Demon
- Saddle Cyclone
- Galloping On
- A Streak of Luck
- The Last Card
- The Roaring Rider
- Trumpin' Trouble
- The Fighting Cheat
- Coming an' Going
- The Twin Triggers
- Deuce High
- Easy Going
- Rawhide
- Speedy Spurs
- Double Daring
- The Dangerous Dub
- Twisted Triggers
- The Bonanza Buckaroo
- College Days
- Josselyn's Wife
- The Bandit Buster
- The First Night
- The Cyclone Cowboy
- Between Dangers
- The Galloping Gobs
- Tearin' Into Trouble
- The Ridin' Rowdy
- The Meddlin' Stranger
- Pals in Peril
- Skedaddle Gold
- White Pebbles
- The Interferin' Gent
- The Soda Water Cowboy
- Ride 'em High
- The Obligin' Buckaroo
- Roarin' Broncs
- The Desert of the Lost
- The Ballyhoo Buster
- Desperate Courage
- The Cowboy Cavalier
- The Valley of Hunted Men
- Saddle Mates
- Flyin' Buckaroo
- The Bachelor Girl
- Border Romance
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- The Fightin' Comeback (1927)
- Red Clay (1927) (with Charles Logue)
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