Randolph Scott’s Early Western I To The Last Man (1932) I Absolute Westerns



Jed Colby is released after 15 years of imprisonment and decides to take revenge on the Hayden family as he blames them for it. However, he is unaware of Lynn Hayden and Ellen Colby’s affair.

Film: To The Last Man (1932)
Director: Henry Hathaway
Writers: Jack Cunningham, Zane Gray
Production Company: Paramount Pictures
Cast: Randolph Scott, Esther Ralston, Noah Beery Sr., Buster Crabbe, Barton MacLane, Gail Patrick, Shirley Temple, Fuzzy Knight, John Carradine

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13 Replies to “Randolph Scott’s Early Western I To The Last Man (1932) I Absolute Westerns”

  1. Worn out old print with skips, poor sound. Still interesting, considering that the movie was made very soon after sound came to movies. A very young and uncredited Shirley Temple and Randolph Scott's first movie? I'm not sure on that. Thanks for posting Absolute Westerns.

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