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The Last Hunt ()


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In 1883 South Dakota, two buffalo hunters start a personal feud over a captured squaw and a stand-off with a Dakota raiding party over some stolen horses.

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Charles Gilson
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Sandy McKenzie
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Woodfoot
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Indian Girl
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Jimmy O'Brien
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Peg
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Ed Black (as Joe DeSantis)
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First Buffalo Hunter
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Indian Agent
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Bartender
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Spotted Hand
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Joe Balch ...
Barfly (uncredited)
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Maj. Smith (uncredited)
Jimmie Booth ...
Barfly (uncredited)
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Wells Fargo Man (uncredited)
Rosemary Johnston ...
Woman (uncredited)
Casey MacGregor ...
Bit Role (uncredited)
Jerry Martin ...
Barber (uncredited)
Russell Meeker ...
Barfly (uncredited)
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Barfly (uncredited)
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Man in Jail with Woodfoot (uncredited)
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Bit Role (uncredited)
Robert Robinson ...
Barfly (uncredited)
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Buffalo Hunter (uncredited)
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Deputy (uncredited)
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Barfly (uncredited)
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Second Buffalo Hunter (uncredited)

Directed by

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Richard Brooks

Written by

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Richard Brooks ... (screen play)
 
Milton Lott ... (novel)

Produced by

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Dore Schary ... producer

Music by

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Daniele Amfitheatrof

Cinematography by

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Russell Harlan ... director of photography

Editing by

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Ben Lewis

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Charles K. Hagedon ... color consultant

Art Direction by

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Cedric Gibbons
Merrill Pye

Set Decoration by

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Fred M. MacLean
Edwin B. Willis

Makeup Department

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William Tuttle ... makeup designer

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Robert Saunders ... assistant director
Hank Moonjean ... assistant director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Wesley C. Miller ... recording supervisor (as Dr. Wesley C. Miller)
Ralph George ... sound editor (uncredited)
Harold Humbrock ... sound editor (uncredited)
Lowell Kinsall ... sound (uncredited)
Burdick S. Trask ... sound (uncredited)

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Warren Newcombe ... special effects

Stunts

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Fred Graham ... stunts (uncredited)
Terry Wilson ... stunts (uncredited)

Music Department

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Daniele Amfitheatrof ... conductor (uncredited)
Gus Bivona ... musician: clarinet (uncredited)
Sidney Cutner ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Sam Freed Jr. ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Dominic Frontiere ... musician: accordion (uncredited)
Virginia Majewski ... musician: viola (uncredited)
Max Rabinowitz ... musician: piano (uncredited)
Uan Rasey ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
Milton Raskin ... musician: piano (uncredited)
Albert Sendrey ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Si Zentner ... musician: trombone (uncredited)

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Joe Foss ... thanks
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Plot Summary

In 1883, in South Dakota, the former buffalo hunter Sandy McKenzie is tired of hunting the animals. He is approached by Charlie Gilson, a man that feels pleasure in killing buffalos and Indians, who proposes a high salary to him to hunt buffalos for him. They associate to each other and hire the skilled skinner Woodfoot and the half-Indian Jimmy O'Brien to help them. When a group of Indians steal their horses, Charlie hunts them down and kills them in their camp. Charlie finds a gorgeous Indian girl with a baby boy and he brings her to his camp to be his woman. However, Sandy and she are attracted to each other but they fear Charlie. Over the days, the tension between them increases until the day Charlie kills a white buffalo that is sacred for the Indians. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Taglines The WEST'S BIGGEST, BOLDEST STORY! (original print ad - all caps) See more »
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Also Known As
  • La Dernière Chasse (France)
  • La última caza (Spain)
  • La última cacería (Spain)
  • Antipaloi mehri thanatou (Greece)
  • Posljednji lov (Croatia)
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  • 108 min
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Budget $2,121,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia US government marksmen shot and killed buffalo during production as part of a scheduled herd-thinning. Close observation of the film reveals that the buffalo were shot in the head, which is why they would fall straight to the ground where they were standing. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Episode #1.20 (1956). See more »
Quotes Indian Girl: You take away our food and now you kill our religion.
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