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Gunsmoke - The Last Apache | 
| Director: Charles Correll Actors: James Arness, Richard Kiley, Amy Stock-poynton, Geoffrey Lewis, Joe Lara Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 18727
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 94 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.1 x 0.6
MPN: PARD875244D ISBN: 0792199782 UPC: 097368752443 EAN: 9780792199786 ASIN: B0001JXQ1U
Theatrical Release Date: March 18, 1990 Release Date: May 11, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Retired marshal matt dillon tries with his ex-lovers suitor to free his daughter from an apache. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 05/11/2004 Starring: James Arness Michael Learned Run time: 94 minutes Rating: Nr Director: Charles Correll
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Not a bad movie...but not the best either May 28, 2009 L. Capuano (United States) I'm 21 years old and love Gunsmoke. I have ever since I was six years old and started watching the reruns. Now I remember seeing this movie on TV when it first aired in 1990 but I hadn't really remembered it so I bought it on DVD plus I had the other two movies so I thought I would finish the collection and get this one. Now I don't hate this movie nor do I really care for it. I love Matt Dillon in this movie, he is still the same way he was back in the shows: tough and wants nothing but justice and is still fast with a gun. I guess being the fan that I am of the TV show, it's hard to see Matt Dillon having a daughter or any kid for that matter. When it came to non stop action, this movie was great and it did keep you interested in what was going to happen next. Despite the fact that I said this isn't the best movie, it's not the worst movie either. However I still think that the first movie: Return to Dodge is the best Gunsmoke movie in the 3 Gunsmoke movie collection.
Good Joe Lara vehicle March 26, 2007 L. B. Godin (Cleveland, Ohio United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this movie in VHS, long before it was offered online and it was tough to find in the video store. When I first saw it I had no clue about Matt Dillon's history with Michael Yardner until one day I saw the original Gunsmoke episode. I confess, I got this movie because of Joe Lara who plays Mandac, whom I didn't know of when I first saw this movie on television. It wasn't until Mr. Lara played in Tarzan: The Epic Adventures that I began to collect his movies, this being one of them--and I might add, in my collection only this movie and another of his are worth watching. When I was a fan I learned that mixed with some other things, Mr. Lara has--ta daaa--Apache in him though from which side, he never revealed. Joe played Mandac well as the brooding, slightly surly, yet gentle sort. Dillon's daughter, the nasty Beth, was an idiot who didn't realize how lucky she was to be in Mandac's clutches who treated her a lot better than any man would've. Sadly, the movie didn't focus enough on Mandac and Beth whose characters should've been more developed as we already know who Dillon was, who really cared about her mother, or about scout, Chalk Brighton, who exhibited stupid jelousy for Dillon. Throughout the whole movie Mandac is made the bad guy, not even a tragic hero.Then he gets shot in the end because he was an Indian! Beth's mother wouldn't have shot him had he been a white man who kidnapped her daughter and then decided to come back for a last visit. Mandac rides off and would Dillon leave it alone despite Beth telling him Mandac didn't hurt her? Noooooo! Dillon had to track him down. Why? Because the writer decided to make Mandac the eternal bad guy who didn't even deserve the dignity of going off to die without being bothered. Without Joe Lara, this movie wouldn't have been worth watching because an aged James Arness isn't a pretty sight.
Would like all five on DVD June 20, 2006 R. Kelley (MA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie except for two things. Now that Matt is done with the law why didn't he go after Kitty and marry her or something. The other being the length of Matt's hair, they finally cut it in the other movies. We see that Matt hasn't changed much except his clothing and residence, his values are still the same and he's as tough and resourceful as ever.
Glad it's being released on DVD.....but March 4, 2004 couchbum (California USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'm so glad these Gunsmoke movies are being released on DVD. But, can someone tell me why this wasn't released as a 3 DVD set and not indivdidual DVD's. Like the "Sarah Plain and Tall" 3 movie saga. It was released with all 3 movies together in one case. I'm pretty sure most people are going to purchase all 3 movies of gunsmoke. I'm thinking "SPACE", "ROOM" to keep all these DVD's that are being released or have been released. Not everyone has all the space in there home for so many shows being released on DVD. To the manufactures of these movies: Next time do a survey to find out what people would like. I sure would of liked all 3 Gunsmoke movies in one case (jacket).
FANTASTIC!!!! April 27, 1999 Charles Correll directed a stupendous flick!My favorite! All characters were superb. Mandac was a character who was extremely memorable. I watch this dozens of times and always see something new. Hats off to a brilliant movie and a brilliant director!!
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