The Last Rebel (1971 film) explained
Director: | Denys McCoy |
Producer: | Larry G. Spangler |
Screenplay: | Warren Kiefer (credited as Lorenzo Sabatini) |
Story: | - Warren Kiefer (credited as Lorenzo Sabatini)
- Rea Redifer
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Starring: | Joe Namath |
Music: | Tony Ashton Jon Lord |
Cinematography: | Carlo Carlini |
Editor: | Frederick Muller |
Company: | Glendenning Orten Spangler U.S. Captail |
Runtime: | 90 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
The Last Rebel is a 1971 American Technicolor Western television film directed by Larry G. Spangler (as Denys McCoy) and starring Joe Namath.
Plot
Set in 1865 in southwest Missouri, at the close of the Civil War the film follows the adventures of two Confederate men and a black man whom they rescue from a lynching.
Cast
- Joe Namath as 'Captain' Hollis
- Jack Elam as Matt
- Woody Strode as Duncan
- Ty Hardin as The Sheriff
- Victoria George as Pearl
- Renato Romano as Deputy Virgil
- Marina Coffa as Camelia
- Annamaria Chio as Madam Dupres
- Mike Forrest as Cowboy
- Bruce Eweka as The Black Boy
- Jessica Dublin as Ruby, Pearl's partner
- Larry Laurence as Bedroom Man
- Sebastian Segriff as Union Officer
- Al Hassan as Al the Badman
- Art Johnson as Tall Soldier
- Paul Sheriff as Old Soldier
- Troy Patterson as 1st Rancher
- Rick Wells as 2nd Rancher
- Dominic Barto as Stagecoach Agent
- James Garbo as Deputy
- Tomas Rudy as Deputy
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