The Last Hunt (1956)
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Reviews Counted:5
Fresh:4
Rotten:1
Average Rating:7.6/10
Synopsis: Robert Taylor leads an all-star cast in this western tale about buffalo hunting.
Starring: Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger, Lloyd Nolan, Debra Paget
Starring: Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger, Lloyd Nolan, Debra Paget, Russ Tamblyn, Constance Ford
Director: Richard Brooks
Director: Richard Brooks
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Reviews for The Last Hunt
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It does seem to take Mr. Granger an awfully long time to get around to freezing out Mr. Taylor. That's the way sermons sometimes go. Full Review |
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Russell Harlan's admirably low-key cinematography complements writer/director Brooks' down-beat tone. Full Review |
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One of [Brooks'] better efforts. Full Review |
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The script's in-depth look into the motivating forces behind the characters is complemented by striking performances. Well-paced direction helps to keep the movie from lapsing into even a moment of dullness. Full Review |
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Not for the squeamish, as the killing of the buffalo is real--done by sharpshooters hired by the government to thin out the herd. Full Review |
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