The Last Rebel (1971 film)
The Last Rebel is a 1971 American Technicolor Western television film directed by Larry G. Spangler (as Denys McCoy) and starring Joe Namath.
| The Last Rebel | |
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| Written by | Red Redifer (special story material) |
| Screenplay by | Warren Kiefer (credited as Lorenzo Sabatini) |
| Story by | Warren Kiefer (credited as Lorenzo Sabatini) |
| Directed by | Denys McCoy |
| Starring | Joe Namath |
| Music by | Tony Ashton Jon Lord |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Producer | Larry G. Spangler |
| Cinematography | Carlo Carlini |
| Editor | Frederick Muller |
| Running time | 90 minutes |
| Production companies | Glendenning Orten Spangler U.S. Captail |
| Release | |
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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
References
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