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La loi de la haine

Original title: The Last Hard Men
  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.8K
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Charlton Heston, James Coburn, and Barbara Hershey in La loi de la haine (1976)
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In 1909 Arizona, retired lawman Sam Burgade's life is turned upside-down when his old enemy Zach Provo and six other convicts escape a chain-gang in the Yuma Territorial Prison and come gunn... Read allIn 1909 Arizona, retired lawman Sam Burgade's life is turned upside-down when his old enemy Zach Provo and six other convicts escape a chain-gang in the Yuma Territorial Prison and come gunning for him.In 1909 Arizona, retired lawman Sam Burgade's life is turned upside-down when his old enemy Zach Provo and six other convicts escape a chain-gang in the Yuma Territorial Prison and come gunning for him.

  • Director
    • Andrew V. McLaglen
  • Writers
    • Brian Garfield
    • Guerdon Trueblood
  • Stars
    • Charlton Heston
    • James Coburn
    • Barbara Hershey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • Writers
      • Brian Garfield
      • Guerdon Trueblood
    • Stars
      • Charlton Heston
      • James Coburn
      • Barbara Hershey
    • 46User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charlton Heston
    Charlton Heston
    • Sam Burgade
    James Coburn
    James Coburn
    • Provo
    Barbara Hershey
    Barbara Hershey
    • Susan Burgade
    Jorge Rivero
    Jorge Rivero
    • Menendez
    Michael Parks
    Michael Parks
    • Noel Nye
    Larry Wilcox
    Larry Wilcox
    • Shelby
    Thalmus Rasulala
    Thalmus Rasulala
    • Weed
    Morgan Paull
    Morgan Paull
    • Shiraz
    John Quade
    John Quade
    • Gant
    Robert Donner
    Robert Donner
    • Lee Roy
    Sam Gilman
    Sam Gilman
    • Dutch Vestal
    James Bacon
    James Bacon
    • Deputy Jetfore
    Riley Hill
    Riley Hill
    • Gus
    Dick Alexander
    • Bo Simpson
    Yolanda Schutz
    • Paloma
    Alberto Piña
    • Storekeeper
    David Herrera
    • Indian Policeman
    Christopher Mitchum
    Christopher Mitchum
    • Hal Brickman
    • Director
      • Andrew V. McLaglen
    • Writers
      • Brian Garfield
      • Guerdon Trueblood
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    8smiley-32

    Two classic stars battle it out..

    I've seen this film on Sky Cinema not too long ago.. I must admit, it was a really good Western which features 2 of the big names.. On one side, there's Charlton Heston, playing the infamous and retired lawman Samuel Burgade. On the other.. The late James Coburn playing the villainous Zach Provo.. seeking revenge on Burgade no matter what the cost..!

    The good thing about this film was there was some really good characters.. Most of the actors played it out really well.. Especially James Coburn, who I find that he was really mean in this film.. But that how it was..

    Christopher Mitchum, who I've seen everywhere in other films.. Playing Hal Brickman.. I felt his character was left out in the cold, but he manage to get himself back in by teaming up with Burgade, to bring down Provo's posse's!

    All in all, it was a great film.. Very good to watch.. Great score from the late Jerry Goldsmith..

    Wonderful piece of Western persona..! 8 out of 10.
    7dworldeater

    Pretty good western

    Nowadays, people would take a different meaning if you told them you were watching a movie called The Last Hard Men. But this film in question is a Sam Peckinpah styled Western that has two leading men that were cast in Peckinpah's films going head to head against each other in this vicious revenge western. James Coburn escapes from Yuma prison on the chain gang and instead of going on the run, he plots revenge on the lawman that brought him in and kidnapped his daughter. This puts his old nemesis taking himself out of retirement to put down his long time enemy and get back his daughter. Both Heston and Coburn are fantastic and the film is tense, violent and nasty, but is totally well made overall. I can't say that this comes close to Peckinpaw's best work, but for something similar The Last Hard Men gets the job done and is a pretty solid lesser known western.
    6jaibo

    The Last Sadistic Twitches

    This is a minor 70s Western, directed with rather too much stolidity by Andrew V. McLaglen. Heston hasn't quite got the form in the genre to pull off the ageing lawman role, although you can certainly see his ornery old Republican role being practised before your eyes; Coburn is good as the psychotic halfbreed outlaw looking for revenge, but he needed a director who encouraged him to loosen up more and go loco.

    The film does score points, though, in its nastiness. There is a genuinely sadistic universe on show here, as if in the last days of the Wild West the outlaw and the marshal both were reduced to being little more than collections of violent spasms, each twitch aimed at causing some torment to another human being, and each situation causing more twitchin'.
    7Hey_Sweden

    Benefits from a vivid hero & villain.

    "The Last Hard Men", based on the novel "Gun Down" by Brian Garfield of "Death Wish" fame, is an effectively harsh, intense Western made in the Peckinpah style, utilizing the common Western theme of changing times and the weary veterans coming to terms with this reality.

    Charlton Heston displays quiet strength as former lawman Sam Burgade, whose nemesis Zach Provo (James Coburn) has escaped from a road gang with his accomplices. Provo, a half breed, is obsessed with exacting vengeance upon Burgade after a past shootout had resulted in the death of Provo's wife. As Burgade puts it, vengeance is basically all that Provo lives for now and that there would be a big hole in his life to fill without that hatred. Provo's particularly insidious plan involves the kidnapping of Burgade's daughter Susan (ever lovely Barbara Hershey), upon whom Provo will unleash his drooling degenerate pals if Burgade doesn't come to face him.

    Give this movie, directed by Western pro Andrew V. McLaglen, credit for going to a place not typically considered in the Western by having the outlaw gang actually force itself on poor Susan. The violence is also definite post-"The Wild Bunch" stuff with a fair bit of the red stuff flowing as the movie goes along. As would be important for any Western, the scenery is shown in all of its breathtaking glory, and the period recreation handled well. The music score by the consistently reliable Jerry Goldsmith hits all the right, rousing notes. As the climactic action plays out, it's equal parts suspenseful and exciting.

    Coburn oozes menace as the seething, vengeance-crazed Provo, and his gang is comprised of men such as Jorge Rivero, Thalmus Rasulala (who unfortunately doesn't get a whole lot to do), Larry Wilcox of CHiPs, Morgan Paull, John Quade, and Robert Donner. Quade is especially good as a true creep. Christopher Mitchum, son of Robert, also comes off well as the "greenhorn" who Burgade realizes he has underestimated. But the most interesting performance in the whole thing is that by Michael Parks, playing the low key, reform minded, not terribly efficient sheriff.

    "The Last Hard Men" is good if not great, and is a suitably entertaining movie while it lasts.

    Seven out of 10.
    9virek213

    Peckinpah-style western from a man who studied under Ford

    This hard-hitting, often violent western in the Peckinpah/Leone tradition is surprisingly directed by Andrew V. McLaglen, whose previous westerns (particularly those that starred John Wayne) were mainly in the John Ford mode. It is both surprisingly traditional (good guys/bad guys) and incredible up-to-date as well.

    Heston portrays a former captain of the Arizona territorial police who has been in retirement for a year, having turned over the law enforcement reins to a reform-minded sheriff (Michael Parks) and finding his ways of enforcing the law being taken over by autos, telegraphs, telephones, and the railroad in the first years of the 20th century. But soon he is confronted with a menace from his past--a half-breed outlaw (Coburn) that he put away more than a decade before for a train robbery that killed four guards. In a subsequent shootout, Coburn's wife was killed; and so Coburn is out for a most nasty sort of revenge. It involves the kidnapping and, eventually, the rape of Heston's daughter (Hershey) by him and his gang. The result is a taut and violent pursuit through the mountains and deserts of southern Arizona.

    THE LAST HARD MEN, based on Brian Garfield's novel "Gun Down", is violent in many places, including the showdown between Heston and Coburn, and the rape scene involving Hershey and two members of Coburn's gang (Quade, Paull) is probably every bit as questionable as similar scenes in STRAW DOGS and DELIVERANCE. But that doesn't detract too terribly much from the film's psychological approach to the western genre. McLaglen is able to handle the bloody story with significant panache, and Heston's performance as an aging lawman was probably the best one he ever gave in any of his 1970s films. Coburn makes for an especially cold-blooded heavy, and both Parks and Chris Mitchum (as Hershey's intended husband) do good turns as well. The music here is cribbed from Jerry Goldsmith's scores to 100 RIFLES and the 1966 remake of STAGECOACH, but it still works here.

    Wisely filmed totally on location in southeastern Arizona, and utilizing the Old Tucson set, THE LAST HARD MEN needs to be released by Fox on VHS and/or DVD soon. It is a western that deserves nothing less.

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    • Trivia
      After award-winning composer Leonard Rosenman recorded a score for the film, which he personally didn't care for but was given freedom to be experimentally creative, the score was rejected. While Jerry Goldsmith is credited with "Music" on the film's credits, the credit is misleading as he composed no original score for the film, instead it was tracked with cues from four other films he scored: Les 100 fusils (1969); Rio Conchos (1964); Morituri (1965) and La Diligence vers l'Ouest (1966) . Which is why he did not receive a credit like "Original Music composed & Conducted by".
    • Goofs
      James Coburn is using an Army Colt M1911 .45 caliber automatic pistol that, as its name indicates, was produced in 1911, but the story takes place in 1909.
    • Quotes

      Zach Provo: You don't die for women. You kill for them.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 365: The Cabin in the Woods and Titanic 3D (2012)

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 1976 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los últimos hombres rudos
    • Filming locations
      • Superstition Mountains, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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