The Last Hard Men (film)
The Last Hard Men | |
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Directed by | Andrew V. McLaglen |
Written by |
Guerdon Trueblood from book by Brian Garfield |
Starring |
Charlton Heston James Coburn Barbara Hershey Michael Parks |
Music by | Jerry Goldsmith |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release dates | June 1, 1976 |
Running time | 98 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Last Hard Men is a 1976 prison break film directed by Andrew McLaglen, based on the book by Brian Garfield. It stars Charlton Heston and James Coburn.[1] It would also feature a screen debut from Larry Wilcox, who would later star on the TV show CHiPs.
Plot
In 1909 Arizona, Captain Sam Burgade has retired from law enforcement, the Arizona Rangers. Hoping for peace and quiet, he suddenly learns that his old enemy Zach Provo has escaped from a Yuma prison with other convicts.
Years before, Burgade was shot by Provo and barely survived, but later sent Provo to prison. Out for revenge, Provo does not go after a cash shipment as Burgade expects but instead kidnaps Burgade's daughter, Susan.
The six escaped men form an ambush. Provo allows two of them who lust after Susan to sexually assault her, assuming Burgade will show himself in an attempt to rescue her. Burgade has been knocked unconscious, however, and is unable to intervene.
Setting a fire to smoke out the fugitives, Burgade is able to dispose of them one by one until only Provo is left. But he finds himself at gunpoint, then is shot by Provo several times and about to die when he is able to retaliate at last.
Cast
- Charlton Heston as Captain Sam Burgade, Arizona Rangers (retired)
- James Coburn as Zach Provo
- Barbara Hershey as Susan Burgade
- Jorge Rivero as Cesar Menendez
- Michael Parks as Pima County Sheriff Noel Nye
- Larry Wilcox as Mike Shelby
- Thalmus Rasulala as George Weed
- Morgan Paull as Portugee Shiraz
- John Quade as Will Gant
- Robert Donner as Lee Roy Tucker
- Christopher Mitchum as Hal Brickman
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