When was The Last Outlaw 1993 film first broadcast?
The Last Outlaw was first broadcast on HBO on the 30th of October 1993. It was directed by Geoff Murphy and written by Eric Red.
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The Last Outlaw was first broadcast on HBO on the 30th of October 1993. It was directed by Geoff Murphy and written by Eric Red.
The film stars Mickey Rourke as Graff and Dermot Mulroney as Eustis, along with Ted Levine, Steve Buscemi, Keith David, John C. McGinley, Gavan O'Herlihy, Daniel Quinn, and others.
The Last Outlaw follows a band of former Confederate cavalrymen who turn to bank robbery after the Civil War. The story centers on the conflict between commander Graff and his second-in-command Eustis, who was trained by Graff from 1861, after Eustis shoots Graff over a disputed command decision.
The Last Outlaw has become a cult classic among Western genre fans since its 1993 HBO broadcast, due in part to its notable ensemble cast and its focus on the complex relationship between Graff and Eustis.
The Last Outlaw was directed by Geoff Murphy. The screenplay was written by Eric Red.
Eustis makes a final stand against the posse at the Rio Grande, kills all of them except Graff, and then shoots Graff with a hidden pocket derringer when his main gun is empty. Eustis crosses into Mexico as the last surviving outlaw.