ada
the leading man is my tpye
Lovesusti
The Worst Film Ever
Hulkeasexo
it is the rare 'crazy' movie that actually has something to say.
Marva-nova
Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
gordonl56
THE LAST POSSE 1953This rather under-rated, and under seen western film from Columbia Pictures is a diamond in the rough. The film stars Broderick Crawford, Charles Bickford, Henry Hull, John Derek, Skip Homeier, Warner Anderson and Wanda Hendrix.The film starts with a group of men riding out of the New Mexico desert into the town of Roswell. The men were all part of a posse out chasing three men who had stolen 105,000 in cash. Among the group is aging, has-been Sheriff, John Frazier. (Broderick Crawford) Crawford is gravely wounded and is not expected to live. The film now goes in to a series of flashbacks to explain what happened to the posse, and the reasons for its forming.This one is full of double dealing, revenge, murder and good old fashioned greed. The whole thing is connected by the town Sheriff, Broderick Crawford, a drunk to some, a hero to others. The film is played out against the stark backdrop of the desert. Normally I would go into detail on the story, but not this time, the viewer really needs to see it unfold for himself.The cast and crew are all excellent here delivering a top bit of western entertainment. The director, the always reliable Albert Werker lets the cast of old pros (Crawford, Hull, Bickford)do their stuff. The young actors (Derek, Homeier, Hendrix) seem to feed off the others and all deliver good performances. Cinematographer Burnett Guffey gives the whole production a nice sharp look.Amazing how a film like this seems to have slipped through the cracks. Well worth a look.
bkoganbing
For those of you who like discovering unknown sleeper westerns than The Last Posse is for you. No cowboy heroes in this one just an honest sheriff doing his job and a young man who let's his better side take over rather than live with a lie.A posse comes in from the hunt with the bodies of the men they were hunting, the man whom these people robbed and a badly wounded Broderick Crawford who is the town sheriff. Some of the town's leading citizens like Will Wright, Warner Anderson, Raymond Greenleaf and Tom Powers are with the posse along with the adopted son of the robbery victim Charles Bickford. It's the son played by John Derek on whom the responsibility for the truth lies.We hear some of the truth in flashback from the posse members. Bickford owns the local Ponderosa and he's not a benevolent type like Ben Cartwright. In fact he's pushed another rancher James Bell far enough. Bell and sons Guy Wilkerson and Skip Homeier rob him as he's making a deposit of six figures. It's Bickford who pulls a posse together and doesn't want the sheriff along, but Crawford goes anyway.The desert trip brings out the truth about a lot of things and Derek has to face up to a different version about his past than he's been told. It's not a pretty picture.The film is in stark black and white and plays for much of the time like a noir thriller. But this B film from Columbia is a real sleeper and not to be missed by either noir or western fans.
whpratt1
This film is not just your ordinary Western mainly because the film starts out with flashbacks from the very beginning to the end. Broderick Crawford, (Sheriff John Frazer) is a burned out sheriff who was well respected and decided to hit the bottle and drift off to retirement. Charles Pickford, (Sampson Drune) plays the role of a cattle baron who is ruthless and cruel and treats other cattlemen poorly and cheats them out of their money when they are facing hard luck and about to lose their ranches. John Derek, (Jed Clayton) is a son to Sampson and thinks the world of his father, however, Sheriff Frazer knows some very dark secrets about Sampson and the two have no use for each other. Wanda Hendrix, (Deborah) is a young gal who is very interested in Jed Clayton and has hopes to settling down with him someday. Sampson Drune is robbed of a Hundred and Five Thousand dollars and a posse is organized and even Sheriff Frazer manages to ride along with them. Charles Pickford gave a great supporting role along with John Derek.
Michael O'Keefe
This dusty western is directed by Alfred L. Werker. After winning the Oscar for Best Actor in 1949's ALL THE KING'S MEN, Broderick Crawford was afforded very little in comparison in the remainder of his contract with Columbia. The fair to middling western THE LAST POSSE is a little noticed sagebrush saga. Sheriff John Frazier(Crawford)collects a posse made up of honest respected citizens of Roswell, New Mexico to track down the desperadoes that robbed a prominent cattle baron. Something in the arid heat causes a few of the posse to plot keeping the stolen loot for themselves. Greed ignites the proverbial shootout and the surviving posse members limp back into town with heads hung low and severely wounded Sheriff Frazier in tow. The cast also includes: John Derek, Charles Bickford, Henry Hull, Will Wright, James Bell and Wanda Hendrix.