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The Last Hard Men is one nasty and brutal western. Andrew McLaglen directed it and I'm thinking it may have been a project originally intended for Sam Peckinpaugh. It sure shows a lot of his influence with the liberal use of slow motion to accentuate the violence. Of which there is a lot. For a little Peckinpaugh lite, The Last Hard Men is your ...
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La Loi de la haine (titre original : The Last Hard Men) est un western américain réalisé par Andrew V. McLaglen, sorti en 1976. Synopsis [ modifier | modifier le code ] En 1909 , dans l' Arizona , le Capitaine Sam Burgade est retraité des Arizona Rangers .
The Last Hard Men Zach Provo (James Coburn) was a notorious outlaw who was finally put behind bars by sheriff Sam Burgade (Charlton Heston), who also killed Provo's wife in the midst of a gun battle. 56 IMDb 6.2 1 h 37 min 1976
The Last Hard Men is worth buying just for That Very Night - an irresistable melodic duet between Flemion and Deal. There are a few unfocused clunkers here, but that's usually the case when a group tries to push outside the limits of a genre and experiment with disparate styles.
In the early 20th century, some convicts while on a road gang escape and one of the convicts is Zach Provo, a half Indian, who was sent to prison during the latter part of the 19th century. He escapes with 6 others to exact vengeance on Sam Burgade the lawman who not only captured him but was...
Such is the case with The Last Hard Men, a title that today few outside the arena of gay porn could utter with a straight face. Written by the splendidly-named Guerdon Trueblood the script pays lip service to familiar Peckinpah themes: the fading of the old west, men out of time, camaraderie between outlaws, old fashioned guile versus cold 20th century technology.