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The Last Hunt 1956 123movies

The Last Hunt 1956 123movies

M-G-M presents the GREAT STORY in CINEMASCOPE and COLORApr. 30, 1956108 Min.
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Watch: The Last Hunt 1956 123movies, Full Movie Online – Set in the early 1880s, this is the story of one of the last buffalo hunts in the Northwest. Sandy McKinzie is tired of hunting buffalo, and tired of killing-Charley on the other hand relishes the hunt and enjoys killing buffalo and Indians. When Charley kills an Indian raiding party, and takes their squaw as his own, tension develops between the two hunters, and matters will only be settled in a showdown..
Plot: A buffalo hunter has a falling-out with his partner, who kills for fun.
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6.9/10 Votes: 1,604
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N/A Votes: 32 Popularity: 3.715 | TMDB

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Killing’s like…err, like the only real proof you are alive.
The Last Hunt is directed by Richard Brooks who also adapts the screenplay from the novel of the same name written by Milton Lott. It stars Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger, Debra Paget, Lloyd Nolan and Russ Tamblyn. Out of MGM it’s a CinemaScope/Eastman Color production with music by Daniele Amfitheatrof and cinematography by Russell Harlan.

Buffalo hunter Sandy McKenzie (Granger) is tired of the hunt, but after a quirk of fate leaves him financially struggling, he accepts an invitation from Charles Gilson (Taylor) to go out on another profitable hunt. But when out on the range, Charlie starts to show a sadistic streak, and after his capture of an Indian girl (Paget), the two men are driven even further apart. Something will have to give.

It’s quite often forgotten that one of the key weapons of war is food. The buffalo was an integral animal to the Native American way of life for a number of reasons, be it food, shelter, clothes or religious worth, it was an animal of great substance. So killing them off was a viable tactic for the white man during the Indian wars. The start of Richard Brooks’ film tells us that in 1853 there were 60 million buffalo in the West, but within 30 years their number would be only 30 thousand…

What unfolds in this bleak but most potent of pictures, is a tale of men emotionally battered, albeit differently, by the war, a tale tinted (tainted) by racism and ecological concerns. Essentially it’s Granger’s tired of it all Sandy McKenzie against Taylor’s blood lust racist Charles Gilson. In the middle is Paget’s Indian girl, who is courted by McKenzie but owned unwillingly by Gilson, while on the outskirts observing are the skinners, half-breed Jimmy (Tamblyn) and Woodfoot (Nolan). McKenzie can barely pull the trigger to shoot the buffalo, his inner torment etched all over his face, but Gilson can fire rapidly, a maniacal glee surfaces with each buffalo death he administers. To Gilson, one less buffalo is one less Indian, his hatred of the Indian born out when he gets chance to kill those Indians that come to be in his way.

Is it the same kind of feeling you get around a woman?

The screenplay positively pings with intelligence and thought for its subjects, crucial given that it is essentially an intimate five character piece. Brooks is aware that the themes dwelling in his movie need to be handled with care, to take a sledgehammer to make a point would be wrong. With the exception of Paget (not her fault as she plays it as written) he garners great performances from his cast, with Taylor and Granger excellent and proving to be good foil for each other. Taylor has Gilson as outright scary and nasty, but there is a shade of sympathy asked of us viewers for he is a troubled mind. When a rumble of thunder pierces the sky above the group’s camp, Gilson thinks it’s a buffalo herd in flight, off he goes frantically in search of more kills, practically frothing at the mouth. This man clearly needs help, but out there on the frontier there is no help for battle scarred minds.

With actual footage of buffalo killings cut into the film (part of the government thinning of the herd programme), there’s plenty to feel sombre about. However, there is great beauty to be found by way of Russell Harlan’s photography out of Badlands National Park and Custer State Park. These lands were once home to much pain and misery, but forever beautiful they be and in Harlan’s hands they offer up another reason why The Last Hunt is essential viewing for the Western fan. It’s brilliant, one of the unsung classics of 50s Westerns and proof positive that Robert Taylor, when challenged to do so, could indeed act very well. 9/10

Review By: hitchcockthelegend
drama in the west
The film largely focuses on a bullying Robert Taylor as a ruthless buffalo hunter and the people who have to put up with him. Set amidst a hunt for dwindling numbers of buffalo, it portrays the end of a tragic era of senseless slaughter and is full of drama and remorse for both the buffalo and the Native Americans. Taylor is blinded by his hatred of Indians and his naivete that the buffalo herds will never disappear. In one scene, he shoots animal after animal, while in another he murders Indians and then eats the food they had cooking on their fire. Under this ruthless exterior lies an insecure person who is reduced to begging his comrades (Stewart Granger, Lloyd Nolan, and Russ Tamblyn) not to leave him. It’s not the most pleasant of films and is weighed down by the drama it creates, leading to a dismal and very fitting conclusion in a blizzard.
Review By: RanchoTuVu

Other Information:

Original Title The Last Hunt
Release Date 1956-04-30
Release Year 1956

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 48 min (108 min), 1 hr 39 min (99 min) (Germany), 1 hr 44 min (104 min) (TCM print)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Drama, Western
Director Richard Brooks
Writer Richard Brooks, Milton Lott
Actors Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger, Lloyd Nolan
Country United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix 4-Track Stereo (Western Electric Sound System)
Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory Eastmancolor (color)
Film Length 2,839 m (12 reels)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process CinemaScope
Printed Film Format 35 mm

The Last Hunt 1956 123movies
The Last Hunt 1956 123movies
The Last Hunt 1956 123movies
Original title The Last Hunt
TMDb Rating 6.734 32 votes

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