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Format: Laserdisc
 Mar 1996
 Rated PG
 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround
 Sound: Stereo, Surround, HiFi
 118 min. |
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Movie Description A bounty hunter on the trail of three escaped convicts makes a startling discovery deep in the Rockies. He finds evidence of a Native American tribe thought to have been decimated a century ago, and with the help of an anthropologist he races to save the last of the Dog Soldiers from the ravages of the modern world.
Synopsis Bounty hunter Lewis Gates is assigned to retrieve three criminals from the mountains of Montana. But when he discovers that the trio has mysteriously disappeared from the area, Gates does some research, and is surprised to find that 17 others have vanished from the same locale. So Gates, with the help of anthropologist Lillian Sloan, attempts to unravel the mystery, which leads to the discovery an unknown -- and undiscovered -- tribe of Cheyenne Indians.
Film Notes Shot on location in Mexico and Canada.
Color by DeLuxe; shot in Panavision widescreen.
Thespian canine Zip (an Australian cattle dog) plays himself.
Rated BBFC PG by the British Board of Film Classification.
Industry Reviews "...[The] landscapes on display here are some of the most majestic to grace a Western since the great days of Anthony Mann and James Stewart..." Tunney
"...An unexpectedly sweet-natured experience....Hershey is, as always, a luminous and graceful presence..." Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan
"...LAST OF THE DOGMEN is a robust movie with a lot of energy and heart..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (09/08/1995)
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