The Last Stand (1938 film)

The Last Stand is a 1938 American western film directed by Joseph H. Lewis. It is an early example of the western detective story.[1]

Cast

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gollark: Yes.
gollark: Humans typically have greater depth than bricks. But I don't have a brick on hand or a ruler to verify.
gollark: You're paying for things *with shifts in your attitudes and perceptions*.
gollark: The fearsome thing about this "attention economy" thing is that you aren't just paying for things by looking at them a bit.

References

  1. Gary D. Rhodes The Films of Joseph H. Lewis 0814334628 2012 - Page 66 "However, Lewis predated these efforts in his B movies The Last Stand (1938) and Blazing Six Shooters (1940), both of which featured cowboys who solved mysteries. His detective films, whether set in the Old West or modern day, are notable ....."


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