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  1. With Broderick Crawford, John Derek, Charles Bickford, Wanda Hendrix. After a disgruntled rancher and his sons rob at gun-point a rival rancher, the town forms a posse to go after the culprits but the ensuing events are muddled by unclear facts, false testimony, old scores, secrets, murder and stolen money.

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    • Western
    • Alfred L. Werker
    • 1953-07-04
  2. The Last Posse is a 1953 American Western film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Broderick Crawford, John Derek, Charles Bickford and Wanda Hendrix. [1] [2] Plot. When the anxiously awaited posse returns with neither prisoners nor the stolen money, we learn through flashbacks from three different characters, what took place.

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  5. The Last Posse. Summaries. After a disgruntled rancher and his sons rob at gun-point a rival rancher, the town forms a posse to go after the culprits but the ensuing events are muddled by unclear facts, false testimony, old scores, secrets, murder and stolen money.

  6. Apr 17, 2007 · Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Flashbacks reveal how a posse after stolen money returned empty handed. Cast & Crew. Read More. Alfred Werker. Director. Broderick Crawford. Sheriff John Frazier. John Derek. Jed Clayton. Charles Bickford. Sampson Drune. Wanda Hendrix. Deborah Morley. Warner Anderson. Robert Emerson.

    • Alfred Werker, Jack Corrick
    • Broderick Crawford
  7. Wealthy rancher Sampson Drune (Charles Bickford) is resented by members of the Romer family, who feel he swindled them out of their cattle. They retaliate by robbing Drune and fleeing with the...

    • Western
  8. , Action. Broderick Crawford and John Derek are re-teamed for a third time following All The King’s Men (1949) and Scandal Sheet (1952) — two dark, modern dramas — under the direction of Alfred Werker (He Walked by Night, Three Hours to Kill) for an under-the-radar western photographed by noir-DP Burnett Guffey (In a Lonely Place, Human Desire).

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