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To the Last Man

 
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To the Last Man

  • Director: Henry Hathaway
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Western
  • Movie Type: Traditional Western
  • Themes: Ranchers
  • Main Cast: Randolph Scott, Esther Ralston, Larry "Buster" Crabbe, Jack LaRue, Noah Beery, Sr.
  • Release Year: 1933
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 70 minutes

Plot

Previously filmed in 1923, Zane Grey's To the Last Man manages to pack plenty of A-level production values into what was essentially a B-picture budget. In the years following the Civil War, Kentucky man Lynn Hayden (Randolph Scott) moves his family to Nevada, partly to start life anew, but mostly to leave behind the bloody family feud between the Haydens and the Colbys. This, alas, is not to be: once in Nevada, Hayden lands in the middle of a war between cattlemen and sheepherders -- a war involving the same two families. The film's title is grimly accurate: virtually no one is left standing at the end of the film. The superb supporting cast includes Esther Ralston as heroine Ellen Colby (seen to excellent advantage in a semi-nude swimming sequence!), Jack LaRue and Noah Beery Sr. as the slimy villains, and Shirley Temple in a small part. In addition to its many other plusses, To the Last Man introduces a novel method of billing the actors: each player is introduced by name as he or she appears on-screen. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Barton MacLane - Neil Stanley; Muriel Kirkland - Molly Hayden; Fuzzy Knight - Jeff Morley; Gail Patrick - Ann Hayden Stanley; Egon Brecher - Mark Hayden; James C. Eagles - Ely Bruce; Eugénie Besserer - Granny Spelvin; Harlan Knight - Grandpa Spelvin; Erville Alderson - Judge; James Burke - Sheriff; John Carradine - Pete Garon; Harry Cording - Joe Malone; Richard Dix; Cullen Johnson - Bill Hayden as a Child; Russell Powell - Greaves; Shirley Temple - Mary Stanley; Jay Ward - Lynn Hayden as a Child; Delmar Watson - Tad Standing; Rosita Butler - Ann Hayden as a Child

Credit

Earl Hedrick - Art Director, Henry Hathaway - Director, Benjamin F. Reynolds - Cinematographer, Harold Hurley - Producer, Jack Cunningham - Screenwriter, Zane Grey - Short Story Author
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To the Last Man
Directed by Henry Hathaway
Produced by Harold Hurley
Written by Screenplay:
Jack Cunningham
Story:
Zane Grey
Starring Randolph Scott
Esther Ralston
Buster Crabbe
Barton MacLane
Noah Beery
Gail Patrick
Shirley Temple
Cinematography Ben F. Reynolds
Editing by Jack Scott
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) September 15, 1933 (1933-09-15)
Running time 70 minutes
Country United States
Language English

To the Last Man is a 1933 western film directed by Henry Hathaway. The screenplay by Jack Cunningham was based on a story by Zane Grey. The film is about a feud between the Colby and the Hayden families, initiated in the hills of Kentucky and continued in the West after the Civil War. Also involved is the conflict between vigilantism and appeals to the law in a frontier environment, and lovers from the two feuding families. Child actors Delmar Watson and Shirley Temple were praised by Variety (Edwards 41).

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References

  • Edwards, Anne (1988), Shirley Temple: American Princess, William Morrow and Company, Inc. 

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