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The Last Gunslinger (2017) Online

The Last Gunslinger (2017) Online
Original Title :
The Last Gunslinger
Genre :
Movie / Western
Year :
2017
Directror :
Christopher Forbes
Cast :
William Adams,Jezibell Anat,Tori Barker
Writer :
Michael Boswell
Budget :
$700,000
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 20min
Rating :
2.0/10

After his wife and family are horribly murdered, a confederate begins a quest to hunt down the Yankee killers in the American West.

The Last Gunslinger (2017) Online

After his wife and family are horribly murdered, a confederate begins a quest to hunt down the Yankee killers in the American West.
Credited cast:
William Adams William Adams
Jezibell Anat Jezibell Anat
Tori Barker Tori Barker
Saul Brooks Saul Brooks
Jerry Chesser Jerry Chesser
Tripp Courtney Tripp Courtney
Charlie Glotzbach Charlie Glotzbach
Viola Hobbs Viola Hobbs
John Hudson John Hudson
Dave Long Dave Long
Carlo Martini Carlo Martini
Cody McCarver Cody McCarver
Heath McDaniel Heath McDaniel
William Wylie William Wylie
Joseph Zuchowski Joseph Zuchowski

No animals were harmed in the making of this motion picture ... except for Jerry.

Train footage filmed at the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, Durango, Colorado.

Battle footage filmed at The Battle for Broxton Bridge, Ehrhardt, South Carolina.

This motion picture is in memory of Lee Bowers, Jericho Plantation, Estill, SC.


User reviews

Ballagar

Ballagar

I love a good western, but this isn't one of them, bad acting, bad special effects, badly put together script is just some of it's faults. The lead 'gunslinger' is by no means a leading man, his clothes were too clean, his dialogue and delivery was atrocious. Painful to watch scenes of confrontation in what (I suspect) was supposed to be 'cool', were just pitiful. Blood was the wrong color, the soundtrack was annoying and out of place, some of the sound effects were cheap and out of sync or just missing. A lot of things could have been fixed with some clever editing, while I don't think that would have made this a better film, it might have shown that the makers cared about the end product. Avoid this DUD
Manris

Manris

I was about to give it 2 stars only because it is so bad it's funny but the acting is horrible very cheaply made and im not sure if the directors know but black ball tip lip piercings probably were not very popular in the 1860's
Villo

Villo

...meaning that the acting was not aweful, it did not exist. From the second I saw the opening scene I knew I should have bought a Pepsi rather than renting this. The acting is devoid of any drama or emotion to make it interesting, the opening scene did not lay any ground work for the film, the uniforms were so clean you could smell the detergent, the guns used in the war were sparkling, the corpse by the tree would not make it as a holloween prop in a pre school, especially since it was missing both legs and one arm, and this may cure me of renting from Red Box. I'm sorry, but there are people out there who just cant make a movie, and for crap's sake I had no idea decent acting was that hard. The shootout scene at the barn was hilarious, no wounds, no bullets hitting the barn, EMPTY GUNS, OMG SO OBVIOUS FROM THE CLOSE UPS THE GUNS HAD NO BULLETS, .....I yi yi. Ok, I'm done. Time to get something to drink and watch something else. I appreciate the film makers trying to make a film.....but please, get regular jobs. Seriously......actors also.
Frostdefender

Frostdefender

Someone lied to all of these people if the told them their acting was good enough to make a movie!! The story line acting and music was horrible! I'm a long time country music fan and that is the worst music I have heard in a while! Redbox should be ashamed of themselves for putting this film in their selection! Do yourself a favor and save the $1.50 , it would be better spent to just throw it away!!
Silvermaster

Silvermaster

Instant cult classic. I laughed at the horrible acting, dismal plot, odvious card reading throughout the movie. If you can laugh at bad movies this is the funniest bad movie I have seen in forever. If you think William Chung was funny on American Idol, you will find this movie hysterical.
Xig

Xig

I managed to watch about 5 minutes.

For a civil war era film, The people were spotlessly clean with clothing in perfect condition. The sending off of the character to war seemed so wierd. Half the time i felt they were directly talking to the camera. Delivery was flat. Could almost believe the lines were written on cards below the camera.

The woman's fate was evil but she hardly reacted. I could believe people dislocating shoulders and tearing there skin off trying to get unbound yet she sat there covered in oil saying stop. Didn't seem like she was making much effort to show fear or horror.

Then he comes back from the war. Still in the same clothes, Still spotlessly clean, same clothes worn for a few years away fighting there would be frayed seams,stitches split, buttons missing or tarnished. Yet the only difference from first viewing was slightly dusty boots. He's wandering around like he's at a garden party looking for the food, no impression of any emotional reaction to the fact he's calling his wife and she's not replying.

Then the tree... In perfect condition. Granted, you dont want to burn a tree for a film , especially as i suspect they were on state home grounds for a couple of days but charcoal dust up the tree could be washed off and give a bit more believable effect. Instead you a growing green tree in perfect state and at the base a pile of ash with a necklace, he takes and rubs clean a bit.. Still no real reaction. I was laughing at this point. I couldn't take it anymore and gave up.

Im guessing this is a labour of love by some reenactors but from experience of Medieval reenactment playing up to a crowd is easier than doing the same actions in from of a static camera. Might have benefited from having a live audience or more practice in from of camera. Certainly would have benefited from someone overseeing clothing and props to ensure they reflect actions and passage of time. I can't say anything about the rest of the film or the dialog since i couldn't watch anymore, Maybe it improved a lot but I doubt it.
CrazyDemon

CrazyDemon

"Cole Younger & The Black Train" helmer Christopher Forbes' oater "The Last Gunslinger" gives westerns a bad name. This amateurish epic, complete with bland acting, forgettable dialogue, and scenes that wear out their welcome, is abominable. Mind you, the premise about a revenge-driven former Confederate searching for the dastard that burned his wife alive isn't new. Trouble is neither Forbes nor his Michael Boswell bring anything new to the tale in their retelling. By the way, "The Last Gunslinger" looks a lot like Boswell's own "Vengeance Without Mercy" (2013) that cast country western warbler Cody McCarver as Charles Holley and Jerry Chesser as Animus Smite. Chesser makes a better villain than McCarver makes a hero. Everything about this western, which is set in either Virginia or North Carolina, makes it seem more like an eastern. The production looks as low-budget as an empty bucket. The entire cast looks like they need to go on Nutrisystem. Indeed, the only thing that I liked about this eastern was its arsenal of firearms. The hardware looked authentic. Christopher Forbes is a better producer than a director. Suspense and tension are no where to be seen. The movie lacks a sense of pace. The pictorial compositions are formless. The images veer between color and black & white. The lighting doesn't add atmosphere. The gunfight at the stable had potential, but Forbes orchestrates it like a poor high school skit. One of the adversaries looks hilariously overweight. There should have been bigger clouds of powder smoke gusting off the guns. At times, "The Last Gunslinger" degenerates into a dead pan parody of western conventions. Boswell provides the non-actors here with pages of loquacious dialogue, and nobody ever seems to know when to shut up. Few of the cast members look like they belong in a period setting like this. The photography of the railroad train was okay. The DVD cover art makes the protagonist look like a traditional westerner with a face chiseled out of stone. Paunchy, pickled-face Cody McCarver doesn't conjure up any charisma. The character of Charles Holley was dressed with as was Jerry Chesser's Animus Smite. McCarver sings well, but he desperately needs acting lessons and a better director. "The Gunslinger" sheds a little blood, but the violence never becomes so profuse that you'd want to shut your eyes.