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Last Man Standing

  • 1995
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 36 Min.
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5,6/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Jeff Wincott in Last Man Standing (1995)
ActionDramaKriminalität

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA Los Angeles police officer uncovers a ring of corrupt cops while investigating his partner's death. Now, he and his wife are hunted by both sides of the law.A Los Angeles police officer uncovers a ring of corrupt cops while investigating his partner's death. Now, he and his wife are hunted by both sides of the law.A Los Angeles police officer uncovers a ring of corrupt cops while investigating his partner's death. Now, he and his wife are hunted by both sides of the law.

  • Regie
    • Joseph Merhi
  • Drehbuch
    • Joseph Merhi
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jeff Wincott
    • Jillian McWhirter
    • Jonathan Fuller
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    5,6/10
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    • Regie
      • Joseph Merhi
    • Drehbuch
      • Joseph Merhi
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jeff Wincott
      • Jillian McWhirter
      • Jonathan Fuller
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    Jeff Wincott
    Jeff Wincott
    • Det. Kurt Bellmore
    Jillian McWhirter
    Jillian McWhirter
    • Anabella Bellmore
    Jonathan Fuller
    • 'Snake' Underwood
    Steve Eastin
    Steve Eastin
    • Lt. Darnell Seagrove
    Robert LaSardo
    Robert LaSardo
    • Kazz
    Jonathan Banks
    Jonathan Banks
    • Det. Frank 'Doc' Kane
    Michael Greene
    Michael Greene
    • Capt. Demayo
    Ava Fabian
    Ava Fabian
    • Lucretia
    Shannon Welles
    • Mrs. Kane
    Sam Shamshak
    Sam Shamshak
    • Bob Parry
    Robert Lewis Stephenson
    Robert Lewis Stephenson
    • Stewart
    Frank Conn
    • Killjoy
    Fred Doumani Jr.
    • Mathers
    Emile B. Levisetti
    Emile B. Levisetti
    • Richard Smalls
    • (as Emile Levisetti)
    Seth Isler
    • James Blue
    Mark Knudsen
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    Elias Bosch
    • Tomas
    • (as Elías Valenciano)
    Jefferson Zuma Jay Wagner
    • FBI agent #1
    • (as Jefferson Wagner)
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      • Joseph Merhi
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      • Joseph Merhi
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    aloep

    One of the best straight to video actioners of the 90's.

    Impressed with other PM movies such as Executive Target, Ring Of Fire 3 and Rage I imported the US DVD release of this when it came out in early May after reading the review on The Unknown Movies Page. For your info, I was in California this summer and noticed this DVD (as well as The Sweeper, another good PM movie) is available for for $5.99 in the under $10 section in every Virgin Megastore. Should you buy it? I recommend you do so, as this is one of the most competent and entertaining all round action movies I've seen.

    First things first, it has a relatively simple and easy to follow plot, but one that's not so simple that it insults your intelligence, and one which is kept alive by some excellent pacing and minor twists at just the right places, and is beefed up by some of the best action scenes ever seen on DTV material that you would only find in a PM movie.

    The action is by far the movies strongest point. The shootouts and the fight scenes are all professionally handled and very sure of themselves. But what stands out most are some fantastic chase scenes, one on foot and 2 main vehicle chases. All of them have some very daring stunts. The vehicle chases (I say "vehicle", as one of them involves an armored van and a motorcycle), are what really stands out. Merhi and Pepin were by far the the best at doing car chases with tons of smashes, crashes and explosions on a small budget in my opinion. These scenes are very well done, and edited together just as well as many big budget pictures like Ronin for example, using appropriate camera angles and never letting us lose track of the action.

    I was also fairly surprised by the performances of the cast, which raised slightly above the usual standard of straight to video material. Johnathan Fuller provides a slimy, racist character who we can't help but dislike, while Steve Eastin plays the tough, corrupt cop in typical fashion. The performances from the lead characters, Jeff Wincott and Jillian McWhirter as his wife also surprised me. The chemistry between the two is very good. McWhirter comes off as a woman who is very much in love with her husband, and displays a surprising amount of believability when she refuses to leave his side while Kurt is in trouble. Wincott doesn't have a huge amount of dialogue, but what he has and in the few scenes where he has to show emotion, he gives it what he can and is no worse than Chow Yun Fat was in The Replacement Killers. The reason I compare them is because of the lack of dialogue Chow got in that movie.

    Also interesting is given the fact that Jeff Wincott is a trained martial artist, this does not overdo the martial arts like many B-movies starring martial artists in the lead. Wincott only has a couple of scenes in which he uses them, and these are well executed.

    All in all, Joseph Merhi has thrown as many action sequences as possible into 90 minutes while still manage to make a comprehensible, well paced and above all thoroughly entertaining action movie around it. Everything is over the top yes, there are continuity errors yes, but what movies don't have that these days? Picture Michael Bay working on a tenth of the budget, but actually being more fun than that.

    Take it for what it is, and it certainly satisfies.

    Rating: 8.5/10

    Oh, and to user "hardane": "As a matter of fact, it was so bad, it inspired me to write this, my only movie review ever"

    A word of advice. Please never write any more "reviews". Ever. Obviously you haven't seen many movies so you've not been exposed to enough cinema to have an informed opinion.
    5refinedsugar

    Action Galore

    Years ago the word was 'Last Man Standing' was Jeff Wincott's best effort from PM Entertainment. So now that I've seen it, I understand why. What they did very well is on full display here. Great stunt work, multiple fireball explosions and decent car chases. Only downside? Story is an absolute test pattern. Two parts cliche and one part very predictable.

    LA Detectives Kurt Bellmore (Wincott) and veteran partner 'Doc' Kane (Jonathan Banks) stumble onto criminal Snake Underwood (Jonathan Fuller) completing his latest deal. When he makes bail easy and some of the evidence disappears, Snake goes onto commit more bank robberies and the picture of dirty cops being involved starts to emerge. Then Kurt gets suspended and his bank exec wife Anabella (Jillian McWhirter) is involved.

    The faces in the cast certainly earns it some points. Wincott gets to juggle guns and fisticuffs while Fuller goes full ham with the villain. Michael Greene (Eve of Destruction, To Live and Die in LA) plays a police captain while Robert LaSardo and ex-Playboy Playmate Ava Fabian play central heavies. It sucks Banks doesn't have a bigger part or more to do, but he delivers nicely given his small role. McWhirter getting in on the action - firing off guns, taking out baddies, saving her husband - is a nice change of pace from the stock female role usually found in these pics.

    It's hard to hate on 'Last Man Standing' as a b-movie fan or action junkie because what it does so well partially offset the weak storyline. There's even some gratuitous female nudity here via a trip to a strip club. Too bad the dialog and musical score in addition to the plot are such howlers. If you like 90's dtv cheese, PM or enjoy Jeff Wincott it's still worth a view though.
    4J_schinderlin56

    Chuck Norris' days as the king of cheese ball action movies are numbered

    I'm sure that the creators of this movie were going for many things; Believability was not one of them. Our hero Kurt (Punch Rock Groin) opens the flick by chasing a bad guy thru a hotel. Along the way he jumps a 20ft staircase and chases the guy thru 5 or 6 plate glass windows coming up without a scratch. Even more believable is this guy's marriage to his wife whom he evidently knows nothing about, demonstrated by his surprise at her ability to use a gun. As villains chase them with guns and bomb empty barns, she stays true to the 2dimentional stereotype that she is and "Stands by her man".

    The movie also somehow leaves out or ignores several details about police procedure. Mainly that a cop should identify himself as a police officer and warn suspects to comply before kicking there A**. Or, that after a police officer is suspended, commandeering a civilian vehicle is known as GRAND THEFT AUTO, which our hero commits twice in this film. I mean Heck! Joe Don Baker's "Mitchell" follows police procedure more than this guy does.

    Overall it seems that the filmmakers must have bought a book on how to make the most cliché, over the top action movie possible and followed it line-by-line, complete with the poser outfits and bad dialogue. My favorite part of the movie was when the big boss bad guy Underwood refers to himself as "The Swashbuckler".

    Chuck Norris watch out, your days as the king of Cheese ball action movies are numbered!
    10dvk1fan

    Jeff Wincott's best film yet!

    This movie features the excellent work of a too under-rated actor and martial artist, Jeff Wincott. The cast of supporting actors is top-notch and he and the sexy Jillian McWhirter sizzle together. The action is non-stop and the special effects have you at the edge of your seat from start to finish. Wincott's character is a very cool cop who doesn't do things exactly by the book and always gets called on it, though he gets the job done. He then discovers that his jerk sargeant and the rest are all crooked. When they find out he knows, he and his wife must go on the run and get to the bottom of it before they end up like his partner...dead!! While the plot is not the most original, Jeff Wincott plays out his character is stunning flair and style. What guy wouldn't want to be Officer Kurt Bellmore? This movie is a must-see and Wincott deserves far more accolades than he gets.
    7fmarkland32

    Standing down...

    Jeff Wincott stars as a cop (Who smokes a lot) who takes on mobsters after the death of his partner (Jonathan Banks) however after becoming the target of said mobsters he decides to show why he will be the last man standing, especially when the man in this equation is martial arts expert Jeff Wincott. Jillian McWirter is Wincott's wife who goes on the lam with our hero. Last Man Standing (No relation to the Walter Hill/Bruce Willis dud) is one of those movies that is akin to playing Grand Theft Auto III (I'm out of date on video games) it comes from the film-making equivalent of "Who cares, if there is a plot, i'm just going to shoot random people!" of course the story is fairly well written, the action quite spectacular and basically it is everything you could want in a low budget action flick. Plus Wincott makes for an interesting hero, in that his unattractive face adds a grittiness that is instantly likable and believable. In fact I may check out The Killing Man next week at my rental shop. Also thank goodness for bargain bin DVDs that give the world fun-dumb actioners for a cheap price.

    * * * out of 4-(Good)

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      Jonathan Banks' character uses a revolver, just like his character Mike Ermantraut in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.
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      Some of the cars did not have front license plates, which are required in California.
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      Doc: Mon! Mom! You've put mushrooms in my cereal.

      Mrs. Kane: You like mushrooms.

      Doc: I like mushrooms, Mom. I don't like mushrooms in my cereal.

      Mrs. Kane: Fine!

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      Written by Robert Martson (BMI)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 23. Januar 1996 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • El último hombre íntegro
    • Drehorte
      • 555 West Shoreline Drive, Long Beach, Kalifornien, USA
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      • PM Entertainment Group
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      • 1 Std. 36 Min.(96 min)
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