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193660 minWestern

Last of the Warrens

Is Last of the Warrens a Hit or Flop?

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Is Last of the Warrens worth watching? With a rating of 6.7/10, this Western film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Last of the Warrens Synopsis

Ted Warren returns from WWI to find that everyone thinks he was dead. The culprit is Kent who intercepted his mail, rustled the Warren cattle, took over the Warren ranch, and is now after Ted's girl friend. When Kent's henchmen fail to kill Ted, Kent shoots Ted's father and leaves him for dead. But only wounded, the plan is to have Warren appear as a ghost to get a confession from Kent.

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Top Cast

Bob Steele
Bob SteeleTed Warren
Margaret Marquis
Margaret MarquisMary Burns
Charles King
Charles KingKent
Horace Murphy
Horace MurphyGrizzly
Lafe McKee
Lafe McKeeSheriff Blake
Charles K. French
Charles K. FrenchBruce Warren (as Chas. French)
Blackie Whiteford
Blackie WhitefordSlip Gerns
Steve Clark
Steve ClarkHenchman Spike

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Is Last of the Warrens worth watching?

Last of the Warrens has received mixed reviews with a 6.7/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Western movies.

Is Last of the Warrens hit or flop?

Last of the Warrens has received average ratings (6.7/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Last of the Warrens?

Last of the Warrens is a Western movie that Ted Warren returns from WWI to find that everyone thinks he was dead. The culprit is Kent who intercepted his mail, rustled the Warren cattle, took ov...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 19, 2022
★ 6

Yikes, but Robert Bradbury has packed loads into this rather enjoyable Bob Steele western adventure. Steele has returned from fighting in WWI to general shock and amazement from his community. They thought he was long gone - despite his regularly writing to his father throughout the conflict. Anyway, back he is - and determined to settle down with his gal "Mary" (Margaret Marquis) and his dad (Charles French). Of course it isn't going to be that straightforward. he soon gleans that local postman "Kent" (Charles King) was the fella responsible for intercepting his mail, and that's just the start of the man's machinations to rustle their cattle, swindle them out of their ranch - and, of course, poach the girl from under his nose. This is quickly paced with loads of action, a teeny weeny bit of romance and a little more by way of characterisation for us to get into than many of these B-features. Steele always did look much better on his posters, but even he isn't quite as wooden as usual - and all in all, this is quite good fun!