Last Man Standing
In 1932 Prohibition-era Texas, aimless drifter John Smith (Bruce Willis) finds himself risking his life for his, albeit skewed, sense of honor in the middle of an ongoing war between the Irish and Italian mafia.
13 January 1957, New York City, New York, USA
19 January 1942, Emporia, Virginia, USA
26 March 1966, Mount Vernon, New York, USA
6 March 1958, San Jose, California, USA
10 January 1944, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
January 05, 2005
A Walter Hill classic with super cool Bruce Willis.March 19, 2003
This movie is a time-filler, something you can have on in the background while you're doing something else, and can glance at whenever the shooting starts.June 24, 2007
Wry, cold and confident, Willis squints and blasts his way through the film, a blazing pistol in each hand.September 10, 2005
For all the gunplay and assorted violence, there is nothing between the action scenes to engage the audience.September 24, 2007
The film chokes to death on Walter Hill's dusty artistry.April 17, 2005
Willis does good work in this dusty Western Yojimbo.October 10, 2005
Walter Hill's Last Man Standing is an overlooked action masterpiece that perfectly blends the Western and the gangster film.December 17, 2004
The slow-moving story is as dry as the desert wind that blows through Jericho.July 05, 2010
...makes no excuses about what it is: an old-fashioned shoot-'em-up with an invincible hero.February 18, 2003
One of the collest gunslinger movies of the new generation.