To the Last Man (1933)
In Kentucky just after the Civil War, the Hayden-Colby feud leads to Jed Colby being sent to prison for 15 years for murder. The Haydens head for Nevada and when Colby gets out of prison he heads there also seeking revenge. The head of the Hayden family tries to avoid more killing but the inevitable showdown has to occur, complicated by Lynn Hayden and Ellen Colby's plans to marry.
Director:
Henry Hathaway
Writer:
Jack Cunningham
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Randolph Scott as Lynn Hayden |
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Esther Ralston as Ellen Colby |
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Jack La Rue as Jim Daggs |
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Buster Crabbe as Bill Hayden |
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Barton MacLane as Neil Stanley |
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Noah Beery as Jed Colby |
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Gail Patrick as Ann Hayden Stanley |
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Egon Brecher as Mark Hayden |
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Muriel Kirkland as Molly Hayden |
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Fuzzy Knight as Jeff Morley |
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James Eagles as Eli Bruce |
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Eugenie Besserer as Granny Spelvin |
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Harlan Knight as Grandpa Chet Spelvin |
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Jay Ward as Lynn Hayden - as child |
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Erville Alderson as Judge (uncredited) |
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James Burke as Kentucky Sheriff (uncredited) |
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John Carradine as Pete Garon (uncredited) |
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Harry Cording as Colby Man Fred (uncredited) |
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Ethan Laidlaw as Colby Man (uncredited) |
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James Pier Mason as Colby Man Joe (uncredited) |
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Shirley Temple as Mary Stanley (uncredited) |
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Blackjack Ward as Colby Man (uncredited) |
| Directing | Henry Hathaway | Director |
| Writing | Jack Cunningham | Screenplay |
| Writing | Zane Grey | Story |
| Production | Harold Hurley | Producer |
| Camera | Ben F. Reynolds | Director of Photography |
| Art | A. Earl Hedrick | Art Direction |