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The Last Wagon (1956)

September 21, 1956 (US) Western • 99m

Overview

When a handful of settlers survive an Apache attack on their wagon train they must put their lives into the hands of Comanche Todd, a white man who has lived with the Comanches most of his life and is wanted for the murder of three men.

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Top Billed Cast

Crew
Delmer Daves
Delmer Daves

Screenplay

Gwen Bagni
Gwen Bagni

Screenplay

Lewis H. Creber
Lewis H. Creber

Art Direction

Wilfrid M. Cline
Wilfrid M. Cline

Director of Photography

Lyle R. Wheeler
Lyle R. Wheeler

Art Direction

Lionel Newman
Lionel Newman

Original Music Composer

Chester L. Bayhi
Chester L. Bayhi

Set Decoration

Joseph E. Rickards
Joseph E. Rickards

Assistant Director

Mary Wills
Mary Wills

Costume Design

Walter M. Scott
Walter M. Scott

Set Decoration

Ben Nye
Ben Nye

Makeup Artist

Helen Turpin
Helen Turpin

Hairstylist



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 9/10

May 20, 2017

He'll be safe. The first time he don't look safe, he'll get dead.

We open with a pursuit of a man across Canyon Of Death {Oak Creek Canyon}, the man being pursued is Comanche Todd. Todd is a white man with Comanche blood coursing thru his veins, he's also a wanted man, wanted for the murder of three men. After his capture by Sheriff Bull Harper, Todd and his captor run into a wagon train of Christian settlers who suffer an attack by the Apache… read the rest.

Wuchak

⭐ 8/10

October 10, 2021

_**One of the better Westerns of the 50s**_

Richard Widmark stars as Comanche Todd, a white man raised by Comanches and under arrest for murder. Deep in hostile Apache territory in 1873 he soon finds himself the leader of a small group of youths from a wagon train. Will they make it out alive? And, even if they do, can Todd escape the sentence of death-by-hanging?

Shot on location in Sedona, Arizona, at the mouth of Oak Creek Canyon, this i… read the rest.

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Released

Original Language

EN

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