The Last Outlaw (1993 TV Movie)
7/10
Decent made for TV Western... nothing more
2 October 2022
A gang of former union soldiers is still united and it's under command of Graff (Mickey Rourke) and wants to avenge the abuses they received from the northerners and they had become a gang specialized in robbing banks and terrorizing town, and when the film begins this is exactly what they do. Soon they go in the desert and since Loomis is badly injured Graff considers him a burden and orders Eustis (Dermot Mulroney) to shoot him, but ends up shooting Graff and make him fall down a ledge. So the remaining gang of Eustis, Philo (Steve Buscemi), Lovecraft (Keith David), Clem Potts (Ted Levine) and Wills (John McGinley) runs free but after a while Graff is found alive since he survived the fall and he has only one thing in mind: murder all his men since they left him for dead. He will succedd, but not with Eustis. Why? See for yourself.

It's a decent made for TV Western with a nice cast (Rourke, Mulroney, Buscemi, David, McGinley and Levine) that is directed nicely and it has a nice soundtrack. It has the usual theme of revenge and it's like many other movies of the genre, so it's good and a must for fans of the genre but nothing else.
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