The Last Outlaw - Movie Review

  • 01 November 2005

Rating: 1.5 out of 5

Whoa, Steve Buscemi in a western? With Mickey Rourke, too!? Sadly, crazy casting is just about the only thing of note in The Last Outlaw, a sad, sad excuse for a western. After a botched bank robbery, the film quickly degenerates into one long bloodbath, with the bad guys being killed by each other and/or the law. In the end, only one will survive? Which one? Who cares.

The Last Outlaw
Image caption The Last Outlaw

Facts and Figures

Year: 1994

Run time: 93 mins

In Theaters: Saturday 30th October 1993

Production compaines: HBO Films

Reviews

Contactmusic.com: 1.5 / 5

IMDB: 6.5 / 10

Cast & Crew

Director: Geoff Murphy

Producer: John Davis, Merrill H. Karpf

Screenwriter: Eric Red

Starring: Mickey Rourke as Graff, Dermot Mulroney as Eustis, Ted Levine as Potts, John C. McGinley as Wills, Steve Buscemi as Philo, Keith David as Lovecraft, Daniel Quinn as Loomis, Gavin O'Herlihy as Marshal Sharp, Richard Fancy as Banker McClintock, Tom Connor as Bank Teller, Sid Klinge as Young Man, Phil Mead as Bartender, Paul Ben-Victor as Posseman Grubb, Greg Doty as Posseman #1, J.D. Garfield as Posseman #2

Also starring: John C McGinley, John Davis, Eric Red