4/19/2023 0 Comments Jen last man standing![]() ![]() As they are driving out of town, they see Hickey and his men slaughtering Strozzi's gang at a roadhouse. Later that night, he overpowers his guards and escapes with Monday and Sheriff Galt. Despite the heavy torture inflicted on him, Smith refuses to talk. Doyle imprisons Smith and has him tortured, demanding to know where Felina is. Smith's plan goes awry when Hickey ambushes him, having received word that Felina was spotted heading towards Mexico. Doyle goes berserk and declares that he will wipe out Strozzi's gang later that day. ![]() Call), believes Smith's story but Hickey does not. The next day, Smith is waiting at the safehouse when Doyle arrives, and claims that he arrived too late to keep Strozzi from kidnapping Felina. Smith kills the men guarding Felina and gives her one of Doyle's cars to escape. Playing on Doyle's obsession with Felina, he convinces Doyle that Strozzi will try to kidnap her again to learn where Felina is being kept. The next day, Smith relays a false rumor that Strozzi is preparing to bring in more men. Smith gives her some money and gets her a ride out of town. Lucy comes to Smith and reveals that Strozzi had her ear cut off for sleeping with him. As Smith leaves, Pickett warns him that if he finds him there after ten days, he'll kill him as well. He intends to bring a company of Rangers in ten days to wipe out both sides if one isn't destroyed within the week. Pickett has been ordered to investigate the dead Border Patrol officer's death and warns Smith that the State of Texas will not tolerate Doyle and Strozzi's war any longer. Smith is apprehended by Sheriff Galt, who brings him to meet with Captain Tom Pickett ( Ken Jenkins) of the Texas Rangers. The two gangs make the exchange and return to their respective empires. ![]() Strozzi in turn kidnaps Felina and offers to trade her instead. Doyle contacts Strozzi and demands a large ransom for Carmonte, as well as the return of his trucks. Hickey travels to Mexico, kills Ramirez and a corrupt Border Patrol officer involved in the liquor trade, and kidnaps Carmonte. Smith defects to Doyle's side and reveals Ramirez's betrayal. Carmonte travels to Mexico to cut more deals with Ramirez, while Doyle ( David Patrick Kelly) and his right-hand man Hickey ( Christopher Walken) return to Jericho and are informed of Finn's death and the loss of the shipment. The gang ambushes Doyle's men and seizes a caravan of illicit foreign liquor. Smith accompanies Strozzi and his men to the backcountry, where they meet Ramirez, a corrupt Mexican police lieutenant on Doyle's payroll. Carmonte expresses his immediate distrust and dislike of Smith, who leaves and then seduces Strozzi's mistress, Lucy ( Alexandra Powers). Smith agrees to his offer and meets Giorgio Carmonte ( Michael Imperioli), son of a prominent Chicago mobster who is monitoring Strozzi's activities in Jericho. Strozzi is eager to wipe out his rivals and is spending heavily to recruit anyone who can fight into his gang. Learning of Finn's death, Fredo Strozzi ( Ned Eisenberg), the head of Jericho's Italian gang, offers Smith a job in his outfit. Smith departs and returns to the hotel, much to the surprise of Jericho's residents. He then goes to Doyle's headquarters at a nearby social club and challenges Finn to a duel, which Smith wins with alarming speed. Instead, Smith walks to the town hotel, run by Joe Monday ( William Sanderson), gets a drink and a room, and takes two M1911 pistols out of his luggage. Stranded and with no money to get his car fixed, Smith goes to see Sheriff Ed Galt ( Bruce Dern) the cowardly Galt refuses to help him. They warn him against staring at "Doyle's property" and smash up his car. Moments later, a group of Irish mobsters led by Finn ( Patrick Kilpatrick) surround Smith's car. As he arrives, a young woman named Felina ( Karina Lombard) crosses the street, catching Smith's eye. In Prohibition-era Texas, a wanderer named John Smith ( Bruce Willis) drives his Ford Model A Coupe into the small bordertown of Jericho. ![]() It is a credited remake of Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo. Last Man Standing is a 1996 American action film written and directed by Walter Hill and starring Bruce Willis, Christopher Walken, and Bruce Dern. ![]()
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