To the Last Man (1933)
14KTo the Last Man (1933). 1h 14m | Approved
“This 1933 movie has a top-notch, all-star cast. Noah Beery plays the feuding family villain patriarch. Jack La Rue is his even more evil partner, who wants to seduce his daughter, played by the beautiful Esther Ralston. At 31, she had been a silent move star for many years.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe good guys feature Randolph Scott and Buster Crabbe. They both became very popular actors, and they really look like brothers. Barton MacLane is the third brother. All three are very tall, and in many scenes they are imposing over the villains, so it is kind of cool to watch the three of them together. John Carradine is also one of the good guys.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ePerhaps the biggest surprise is to see Shirley Temple, playing the role of one of the daughters of Buster Crabbe. She is shot at by the villains at one point, and the shooter blows the head off her favorite doll, which Randolph Scott had given her. Shooting at children (and later dogs) is pretty brutal, and little Shirley Temple runs away screaming and crying her little eyes out.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is a nice movie which fleshes out the family dynamics of both the good Haydens, and the vicious ex-convicts in the Colby family. Naturally Randolph Scott (Hayden) and Esther Ralston (Colby) are in love, but this does not stop any of the killings, murders, and mayhem.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe shock ending cannot even be hinted at. I have never seen any Western movie end like this. Immediately afterwards, there is a final showdown between Esther Ralston and Randolph Scott against Jack La Rue. A surprising double-shock ending.”