The Last Outpost

They lived hard ... they fought hard ... they loved hard ... and they died hard !

5.5
19511h 29m

The cavalry defend a small town from indians.

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Cast

Photo of Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan

Capt. Vance Britten

Photo of Rhonda Fleming

Rhonda Fleming

Julie McQuade

Photo of Bruce Bennett

Bruce Bennett

Col. Jeb Britton

Photo of Bill Williams

Bill Williams

Sgt. Tucker

Photo of Noah Beery Jr.

Noah Beery Jr.

Sgt. Calhoun

Photo of Peter Hansen

Peter Hansen

Lt. Crosby

Photo of Hugh Beaumont

Hugh Beaumont

Lt. Fenton

Photo of Lloyd Corrigan

Lloyd Corrigan

Mr. Delacourt

Photo of John Ridgely

John Ridgely

Sam McQuade

Photo of Charles Evans

Charles Evans

Grey Cloud (uncredited)

Photo of James Burke

James Burke

Stagecoach driver (uncredited)

Photo of Richard Crane

Richard Crane

McReady (uncredited)

Photo of Burt Mustin

Burt Mustin

Marshal of San Gil (uncredited)

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Wuchak

5/10

RELEASED IN 1951 and directed by Lewis R. Foster, “The Last Outpost” (re-released in 1962 as “Cavalry Charge”) chronicles events in Arizona during the Civil War where two brothers, officers for the Confederacy and Union (Ronald Reagan and Bruce Bennett), have to settle their differences to protect the outpost/town of San Gil from an Indian attack. Rhonda Fleming plays the former’s maybe babe.

The old-fashioned style of filmmaking takes a while to acclimate to if you’re used to newer movies. It doesn’t help that the talky, contrived story is so convoluted that it takes forever to become engrossed into the characters and events. But there are some highlights: It’s great seeing Reagan when he was young; and curvy Fleming is jaw-dropping. The climax is action-packed, but with those eye-rolling stunt hits (i.e. someone gets shot or arrowed and throws his hands in the air in a melodramatic manner, falling to the ground).

THE FILM RUNS 1 hour & 29 minutes and was shot in Old Tucson and surrounding areas (e.g. Sierrita Mountains).

GRADE: C

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