Last Man Standing
Last Man Standing

Last Man Standing (1996)

6.4 ? Sep 20, 1996 1h 41m

Overview

John Smith is a mysterious stranger who is drawn into a vicious war between two Prohibition-era gangs. In a dangerous game, he switches allegiances from one to another, offering his services to the highest bidder. As the death toll mounts, Smith takes the law into his own hands in a deadly race to stay alive.

Genres

Crime Action Western

Release Date

September 20, 1996

Rating

6.4 /10

Runtime

1h 41m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Bruce Willis

Bruce Willis

John Smith

Bruce Dern

Bruce Dern

Sheriff Ed Galt

William Sanderson

William Sanderson

Joe Monday

Christopher Walken

Christopher Walken

Hickey

David Patrick Kelly

David Patrick Kelly

Doyle

Karina Lombard

Karina Lombard

Felina

Ned Eisenberg

Ned Eisenberg

Fredo Strozzi

Michael Imperioli

Michael Imperioli

Giorgio Carmonte

R. D. Call

R. D. Call

Jack McCool

Alexandra Powers

Alexandra Powers

Lucy Kolinski

Ken Jenkins

Ken Jenkins

Captain Tom Pickett

Ted Markland

Ted Markland

Deputy Bob

Leslie Mann

Leslie Mann

Wanda

Patrick Kilpatrick

Patrick Kilpatrick

Finn

Cassandra Gava

Cassandra Gava

Barmaid

Luis Contreras

Luis Contreras

Comandante Ramirez

Raynor Scheine

Raynor Scheine

Gas Station Attendant

Tiny Ron

Tiny Ron

Jacko the Giant

John Paxton

John Paxton

The Undertaker

Michael Cavalieri

Michael Cavalieri

Berto

John Chard avatar

John Chard

7.0/10

Dec 22, 2018

And like Jericho, Walls come tumbling down. Last Man Standing is directed by Walter Hill who also adapts the screenplay from a story written by Ryûzô Kikushima and Akira Kurosawa. It stars Bruce Willis, Bruce Dern, William Sanderson, Christopher Walken, David Patrick Kelly, Karina Lombard and Ned Eisenberg. Music is by Ry Cooder and cinematography by Lloyd Ahern. Walter Hill's variant on Yojimbo, plot basically sees Willis as drifter John Smith, who after arriving in the dusty town of Jericho, promptly sets about making some serious cash by playing the town's two gangs off against each other. Smith is one tough hombre, a deadly pistoleer who has a fear of nothing, which is why the two respective gang leaders want him to work for them. Noses get put out of joint, blood flows, scores settled and a anti-hero is born, complete with permanent scowl and dry narration. The look and sound is terrific, Cooder's pessimistic twangs are all over the plot, while the visuals dovetail between sun-baked landscapes and the misty lensed ghost town of Jericho. Hill brings his trademark stylish violence into play, with slow-mos and rapid fire shoot-outs impressive, while his skill at creating an antique atmosphere is very much in evidence. Unfortunately the narrative isn't up to much, it lacks scope and characters merely exist, making this very much a style over substance exercise. It also means that much of the cast are given only morsels to feed on. A shame when you got Walken and Kelly on overdrive when on screen. It's an odd blend of a Western with Prohibition Noir characters, but it's unmistakably a Walter Hill film. For his fans there's enough to like about it whilst accepting it's a bit of a throwaway on the page. For the casual crime/action film fan, however, it's likely to be much ado about nothing. 7/10

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