To the Last Man (1933)
In Kentucky just after the Civil War, the Hayden-Colby feud leads to Jed Colby being sent to prison for 15 years for murder. The Haydens head for Nevada and when Colby gets out of prison he heads there also seeking revenge. The head of the Hayden family tries to avoid more killing but the inevitable showdown has to occur, complicated by Lynn Hayden and Ellen Colby's plans to marry.
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Cast
Randolph Scott
as Lynn Hayden
George Randolph Scott (January 23, 1898 – March 2, 1987) was an American actor, best known for his roles in Western films. His career spanned from 1928 to 1962, during which he appeared in over 100 fi...
Esther Ralston
as Ellen Colby
Esther Ralston (September 17th, 1902- January 14th, 1994) was an American silent film star.
She began her career as a child actress in a family vaudeville act named "The Ralston Family with Baby Esth...
Jack La Rue
as Jim Daggs
Jack La Rue (born Gaspere Biondolillo) was an American stage, screen, and television actor. La Rue went from high school to his first acting job, in Otis Skinner's road company production of Blood and...
Buster Crabbe
as Bill Hayden
Clarence Linden "Buster" Crabbe was an American athlete and actor, who starred in a number of popular screen serials in the 1930s and 1940s..
Barton MacLane
as Neil Stanley
Barton MacLane graduated from Wesleyan University, where he displayed a notable aptitude for sports, in particular football and basketball. Not surprisingly, his physical prowess led to an early role...
Noah Beery
as Jed Colby
Noah Nicholas Beery was an American actor, who appeared in films from 1913 to 1945. His brother, Wallace Beery, was also a successful film actor. His son was actor Noah Berry, Jr..
Director
Henry Hathaway