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Western

The Last Wagon

- Nothing Could Stop the Last Wagon From Coming Through!

When a handful of settlers survive an Apache attack on their wagon train they must put their lives into the hands of Comanche Todd, a white man who has lived with the Comanches most of his life and is wanted for the murder of three men.

Release Date : 1956-09-21

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 20th Century Fox

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Richard Widmark

Character Name : Comanche Todd

Original Name : Richard Widmark

Gender : Male

Felicia Farr

Character Name : Jenny

Original Name : Felicia Farr

Gender : Female

Susan Kohner

Character Name : Jolie Normand

Original Name : Susan Kohner

Gender : Female

Tommy Rettig

Character Name : Billy

Original Name : Tommy Rettig

Gender : Male

Stephanie Griffin

Character Name : Valinda Normand

Original Name : Stephanie Griffin

Gender : Male

Ray Stricklyn

Character Name : Clint

Original Name : Ray Stricklyn

Gender : Male

Nick Adams

Character Name : Ridge

Original Name : Nick Adams

Gender : Male

Carl Benton Reid

Character Name : Gen. Howard

Original Name : Carl Benton Reid

Gender : Male

Douglas Kennedy

Character Name :

Original Name : Douglas Kennedy

Gender : Male

George Mathews

Character Name :

Original Name : George Mathews

Gender : Male

James Drury

Character Name :

Original Name : James Drury

Gender : Male

Ken Clark

Character Name :

Original Name : Ken Clark

Gender : Male

John Barton

Character Name :

Original Name : John Barton

Gender : Male

John Bose

Character Name :

Original Name : John Bose

Gender : Male

Timothy Carey

Character Name : Cole Harper (uncredited)

Original Name : Timothy Carey

Gender : Male

Gene Coogan

Character Name :

Original Name : Gene Coogan

Gender : Male

Juney Ellis

Character Name :

Original Name : Juney Ellis

Gender : Female

Abel Fernandez

Character Name :

Original Name : Abel Fernandez

Gender : Male

Chick Hannan

Character Name :

Original Name : Chick Hannan

Gender : Male

George Huggins

Character Name :

Original Name : George Huggins

Gender : Male

Bob Reeves

Character Name :

Original Name : Bob Reeves

Gender : Male

George Ross

Character Name :

Original Name : George Ross

Gender : Male

Ray Spiker

Character Name :

Original Name : Ray Spiker

Gender : Male

Fox O'Callahan

Character Name :

Original Name : Fox O'Callahan

Gender : Male

Jim Reeves

Character Name :

Original Name : Jim Reeves

Gender : Male

Danny Sands

Character Name :

Original Name : Danny Sands

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

He'll be safe. The first time he don't look safe, he'll get dead. We open with a pursuit of a man across Canyon Of Death {Oak Creek Canyon}, the man being pursued is Comanche Todd. Todd is a white man with Comanche blood coursing thru his veins, he's also a wanted man, wanted for the murder of three men. After his capture by Sheriff Bull Harper, Todd and his captor run into a wagon train of Christian settlers who suffer an attack by the Apache. Severely depleted and ill equipped to deal with the terrain and threat of further attacks, the remaining settlers must put their trust in Todd to hopefully steer them all to safety. The Last Wagon is one in a long line of Westerns that feature a similar plot, but this Delmer Daves {Dark Passage & 3:10 to Yuma} picture is a touch above many of the others due to having a few things in its favour. Primarily the picture's major draw card is the performance of Richard Widmark as Todd. In what could have been a by the numbers character, Widmark fills the role out with a sort of resentful angst. Resentful and angry angst that is coated with delicate flecks of romanticism! With the romantic plot strand here being no hindrance at all. In fact the romance here with Felicia Farr's {delightful performance} Jenny is sexy and mixes well with the dramatic core of The Last Wagon's being. As a character study of a group of people under duress, Daves and his co writer, James Edward Grant, have excelled and broken away from maudlin tendencies so rife in films of this ilk. Virtues and vices come under the microscope, as does the art of being humanitarian, regardless of circumstance and being armed with basic facts or foolishly acting on hearsay. Also containing some beautiful location work at the afore mentioned Oak Creek Canyon, Arizona {filmed in Cinemascope and Technicolor}, it's most certainly looking like a film that has apparently been forgotten outside of the Widmark and Western purists. And that's a damn shame, because although the ending doesn't quite sit right with all that has gone before it, it's a fine Western picture just begging to be discovered by any prospective newcomers to an often derided genre. 8/10

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-10-10

_**One of the better Westerns of the 50s**_ Richard Widmark stars as Comanche Todd, a white man raised by Comanches and under arrest for murder. Deep in hostile Apache territory in 1873 he soon finds himself the leader of a small group of youths from a wagon train. Will they make it out alive? And, even if they do, can Todd escape the sentence of death-by-hanging? Shot on location in Sedona, Arizona, at the mouth of Oak Creek Canyon, this is a gorgeous-looking Western. Not only is the plot engaging, the characters, cast and practically everything else are well done. The film successfully takes you back to the late 1800s and gives a good glimpse of what it must have been like to travel out West during that time. Felicia Farr and Susan Kohner stand out in the supporting cast; both beautiful in different ways. Each youth has his/her issues and grows much as a result of their experiences with Comanche Todd in the dire situation. For instance, Susan (Jolie) is ashamed that she's half-Indian but Todd teaches her to be proud of who and what she is. Others hate Todd for being an "injun lover" but later see the error of their ways. Todd himself is lost in in a fog of bitterness & revenge but a new prospect is thrown in his lap. Can he get over his disillusionment to see the blessing in his current situation? This is just a taste of the character arcs in the story. Christianity and Christians are actually portrayed in a positive light. Yet so are the beliefs/practices of the AmerIndians. The film does a good job of taking the middle road with the settlers and the Indians. Not to mention, the Indians are portrayed realistically, unlike some 50's Westerns where you just roll your eyes at their silly depiction. Aside from the dated score (which isn't bad, just dated), the negative I can cite would be some quaintness. But the film makes up for it with a quality end-commentary on the nature of universal justice. The film runs 1 hour, 39 minutes. GRADE: A-