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Sa dernière chevauchée

Original title: The Last Posse
  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 13m
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6.5/10
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John Derek, Charles Bickford, Broderick Crawford, and Wanda Hendrix in Sa dernière chevauchée (1953)
When a disgruntled rancher and his sons rob at gun-point a rival rancher, the town forms a posse to go after the culprits but the ensuing events are muddled by unclear facts, false testimony, old scores, secrets, murder and stolen money.
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After a disgruntled rancher and his sons rob at gun-point a rival rancher, the town forms a posse to go after the culprits but the ensuing events are muddled by unclear facts, false testimon... Read allAfter a disgruntled rancher and his sons rob at gun-point a rival rancher, the town forms a posse to go after the culprits but the ensuing events are muddled by unclear facts, false testimony, old scores, secrets, murder and stolen money.After a disgruntled rancher and his sons rob at gun-point a rival rancher, the town forms a posse to go after the culprits but the ensuing events are muddled by unclear facts, false testimony, old scores, secrets, murder and stolen money.

  • Director
    • Alfred L. Werker
  • Writers
    • Seymour Bennett
    • Connie Lee
    • Kenneth Gamet
  • Stars
    • Broderick Crawford
    • John Derek
    • Charles Bickford
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    602
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    • Director
      • Alfred L. Werker
    • Writers
      • Seymour Bennett
      • Connie Lee
      • Kenneth Gamet
    • Stars
      • Broderick Crawford
      • John Derek
      • Charles Bickford
    • 17User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Broderick Crawford
    Broderick Crawford
    • Sheriff John Frazier
    John Derek
    John Derek
    • Jed Clayton
    Charles Bickford
    Charles Bickford
    • Sampson Drune
    Wanda Hendrix
    Wanda Hendrix
    • Deborah
    Warner Anderson
    Warner Anderson
    • Robert Emerson
    Henry Hull
    Henry Hull
    • Ollie Stokely
    Will Wright
    Will Wright
    • Todd Mitchell
    Tom Powers
    Tom Powers
    • Frank White
    Raymond Greenleaf
    Raymond Greenleaf
    • Arthur Hagan
    James Kirkwood
    James Kirkwood
    • Judge Parker
    Eddy Waller
    Eddy Waller
    • Dr. Pryor
    Skip Homeier
    Skip Homeier
    • Art Romer
    James Bell
    James Bell
    • Will Romer
    Guy Wilkerson
    Guy Wilkerson
    • George Romer
    Victor Adamson
    Victor Adamson
    • Townsman at Founders Day Meeting
    • (uncredited)
    Monte Blue
    Monte Blue
    • Uncle Will Kane
    • (uncredited)
    Stanley Blystone
    Stanley Blystone
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Roy Bucko
    Roy Bucko
    • Cowboy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alfred L. Werker
    • Writers
      • Seymour Bennett
      • Connie Lee
      • Kenneth Gamet
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    7MCL1150

    Great Little Western

    If you love Westerns, you'll love The Last Posse. I had never heard of it before TCM tossed it into their Broderick Crawford Day of movies. Great cast too! Not only Crawford but Henry Hull, Charles Bickford as well as Harry Hayden, an always uncredited character actor who I've come to notice. Much of the film takes place in the desert among some absolutely remarkable rock formations as the backdrop. Anyway, all Western Lovers should have this one on their list. I thought I'd seen just about every Western at least once so this really came as a wonderful surprise. Watch for it and enjoy! At less than 90 minutes long, it doesn't wear out its welcome like this overlong review! Unfortunately the IMDb insists on ten lines whether or not you have something to say. OK, it finally says I wrote enough lines!
    8bkoganbing

    Who Shot The Sheriff?

    For those of you who like discovering unknown sleeper westerns than The Last Posse is for you. No cowboy heroes in this one just an honest sheriff doing his job and a young man who let's his better side take over rather than live with a lie.

    A posse comes in from the hunt with the bodies of the men they were hunting, the man whom these people robbed and a badly wounded Broderick Crawford who is the town sheriff. Some of the town's leading citizens like Will Wright, Warner Anderson, Raymond Greenleaf and Tom Powers are with the posse along with the adopted son of the robbery victim Charles Bickford. It's the son played by John Derek on whom the responsibility for the truth lies.

    We hear some of the truth in flashback from the posse members. Bickford owns the local Ponderosa and he's not a benevolent type like Ben Cartwright. In fact he's pushed another rancher James Bell far enough. Bell and sons Guy Wilkerson and Skip Homeier rob him as he's making a deposit of six figures. It's Bickford who pulls a posse together and doesn't want the sheriff along, but Crawford goes anyway.

    The desert trip brings out the truth about a lot of things and Derek has to face up to a different version about his past than he's been told. It's not a pretty picture.

    The film is in stark black and white and plays for much of the time like a noir thriller. But this B film from Columbia is a real sleeper and not to be missed by either noir or western fans.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    What's he trying to do-die with his boots on?

    The Last Posse is directed by Alfred L. Werker and co-written by Seymour Bennett, Connie Bennett and Kenneth Gamet. It stars Broderick Crawford, Charles Bickford, John Derek and Wanda Hendrix. Primary location used for the shoot is Lone Pine, Alabama Hills, California, with Burnett Guffey on photography duties. Out of Columbia Pictures, story tells of how a returning posse on the trail of outlaw robbers, return to Roswell, New Mexico, minus their leader and with their accompanying sheriff critically wounded.

    Much better than its B movie origins, The Last Posse is strong in characterisations, visually smart and being structured as it is, primarily in flashback, also getting a bit of unusual intrigue tossed into the Oatmeal. It's also very well acted, with Crawford and Bickford making for a nice gruff opposing pair, and the support cast is filled with solid performers like Henry Hull, Warner Anderson and Skip Homeier. Director Werker (He Walked By Night) does a good job of keeping the story nicely paced, dotting the plot with some well staged action along the way, and the finale, thankfully not telegraphed, doesn't disappoint at all. But in the main it's the writing and Guffey's photography that lifts it above average. The various members of the posse are either troubled or driven by motive, making for a good psychological mix, and this in turn is well realised by Guffey's crisp black and white photography of the Lone Pine, Alabama Hills landscapes. The numerous boulders and odd shaped rocks impose on the characters and the desert flats make a grim stage for the unfolding story.

    Easily recommended to the Western movie fan. 7/10
    searchanddestroy-1

    Harry Joe Brown production before Budd Boetticher

    Yes folks, this superb little western - posse western, a genre within the genre - is produced by the same man who will work several years later with Budd Boetticher and Randolph Scott on the same kind of stuff. Short, small budgets but so great ideas, with nothing really expected, nothing predictable and pulled by strong performances, and the whole without any f...heroes; only terrific characterd=s study. Look for instance Broderick Crawford in one of his best roles, an aging sheriff, his most poignant, terrific ones. And with this western, director Alfred Werker, proves once more - before DEVIL'S CANYON, THREE HOURS TO KILL, CANYON CROSSROADS, AT GUNPOINT, REBEL IN TOWN - that he was nearly at the level of a Budd Boetticher in terms of budget-quality ratio.
    7Richie-67-485852

    This Posse Scores

    Its a Western and honors the theme quite well. It has familiar faces, horses, drinking, fighting, saloon activity, bank robbery, little town, scenery and a woman or two or three to make the connection to the audience. What I liked the best was the story. Realize that there must have been millions of stories having to do with settling in the West during the start-up period. All remain remarkable and unique some succeeding and many failing. Here we are introduced to a town that made it through the rough period and it looks like they have a future or do they? Let the story tell it. Also look forward to what I consider a decent ending if only for this reason. It leaves quite a bit to the viewers imagination as to what happened after the end credits. The questions are obvious and I don't want to spoil it for you. It is interesting to note that a rancher made over 100,000.00 in this movie selling cattle (beef) to the a middleman who sells it to the end users. This was in high demand at the time and a person could get wealthy running cattle if they could get past all the hardships including but no limited to: Rustling, drought, death, weather, illness, and huge logistics problems. If one navigated successfully, you made a fortune and did it again and again giving jobs to many and helping a town grow as well as yourself and your holdings. Much wealth early on was generated this way and handed down. Of course people in the cities had to have beef and they ate tons of it. They still do. Today, the prices are outrageously high for this city boy who lives in CA. I wonder if it is cheaper where they raise them? I bet it is. Enjoy a good sandwich and tasty drink while watching this and a decent snack after that. Oh and special mention to Broderick Crawford who I liked who played in Highway Patrol always speaking in his car microphone 2150 by...LOL

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      The musical score consists primarily of recycled themes from Columbia serials arranged by Ross DiMaggio.
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      Throughout the movie, sheriff Fraser wears his gun in a right-hand holster on his right hip. At approximately 44 minutes into the picture while Drune, on horseback, is riding past the sheriff, repeatedly knocking him to the ground, the sheriff lands on the ground mostly on his right side, at which time his gun and holster are on his left side.

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    • Release date
      • July 4, 1953 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Last Posse
    • Filming locations
      • Alabama Hills, Lone Pine, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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