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''[[To the Last Man | {{Infobox Movie | ||
|name = To the Last Man | |||
|picture = TtLM_poster.jpg | |||
|caption = ''Movie poster'' | |||
|country = [[Image:USA.jpg|25px]] United States | |||
|director = [[Henry Hathaway]] | |||
|date= 1933 | |||
|language = English | |||
|studio=Paramount Pictures | |||
|distributor=Paramount Pictures<br> Favorite Films | |||
|character1=Lynn Hayden | |||
|actor1=[[Randolph Scott]] | |||
|character2=Lynn Hayden as Child | |||
|actor2=[[Jay Ward]] | |||
|character3=Neil Stanley | |||
|actor3=[[Barton MacLane]] | |||
|character4=Ann Hayden Stanley | |||
|actor4=[[Gail Patrick]] | |||
|character5=Jim Daggs | |||
|actor5=[[Jack La Rue]] | |||
|character6=Jeff Morley | |||
|actor6=[[Fuzzy Knight]] | |||
|character7=Ellen Colby | |||
|actor7=Esther Ralston | |||
|character8=Pete Garon | |||
|actor8=[[John Carradine]] | |||
|character9=Bill Hayden | |||
|actor9=[[Buster Crabbe]] | |||
|character10=Mark Hayden | |||
|actor10=[[Egon Brecher]] | |||
}} | |||
''To the Last Man'' is a 1933 western film directed by [[Henry Hathaway]] based on a story by Zane Grey. Starring [[Randolph Scott]] and [[John Carradine]]. | |||
'''The following firearms were used in the film ''To the Last Man'':''' | '''The following firearms were used in the film ''To the Last Man'':''' | ||
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== Percussion rifle == | |||
During the 1865 scenes, a young Lynn Hayden ([[Jay Ward]]) is given a percussion rifle by Chet Spelvin ([[Harlan Knight]]) and uses it to shoot a rabbit. During the same scene, Jed Colby ([[Noah Beery]]) uses a percussion rifle to shoot and kill Spelvin. Sixteen years later, Mark Hayden ([[Egon Brecher]]) takes the rifle when he goes looking for Colby. | During the 1865 scenes, a young Lynn Hayden ([[Jay Ward]]) is given a percussion rifle by Chet Spelvin ([[Harlan Knight]]) and uses it to shoot a rabbit. During the same scene, Jed Colby ([[Noah Beery]]) uses a percussion rifle to shoot and kill Spelvin. Sixteen years later, Mark Hayden ([[Egon Brecher]]) takes the rifle when he goes looking for Colby. | ||
[[Image:Ttlm-rifle1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Lynn takes the percussion rifle from Chet Spelvin.]] | [[Image:Ttlm-rifle1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Lynn takes the percussion rifle from Chet Spelvin.]] | ||
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[[Image:Ttlm-saa2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Bill Hayden holds his SAA while talking to Lynn Hayden.]] | [[Image:Ttlm-saa2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Bill Hayden holds his SAA while talking to Lynn Hayden.]] | ||
[[Image:Ttlm-saa3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An SAA protrudes from a Colby thug's holster.]] | [[Image:Ttlm-saa3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An SAA protrudes from a Colby thug's holster.]] | ||
[[Image:Ttlm-saa4.jpg|thumb|none| | [[Image:Ttlm-saa4.jpg|thumb|none|350px|Jim Daggs with his SAA after the attempted ambush of Lynn Hayden.]] | ||
[[Image:Ttlm-saa6.jpg|thumb|none|500px|One of Colby's men fires his SAA during the siege on the Hayden ranch.]] | [[Image:Ttlm-saa6.jpg|thumb|none|500px|One of Colby's men fires his SAA during the siege on the Hayden ranch.]] | ||
[[Image:Ttlm-saa8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Jed Colby shoots and kills Bill Hayden.]] | [[Image:Ttlm-saa8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Jed Colby shoots and kills Bill Hayden.]] | ||
[[Image:Ttlm-saa9.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Lynn Hayden draws his SAA while hiding in the Colbys' loft.]] | [[Image:Ttlm-saa9.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Lynn Hayden draws his SAA while hiding in the Colbys' loft.]] | ||
== | == Percussion dueling pistol == | ||
Mark Hayden ([[Egon Brecher]]) receives a | Mark Hayden ([[Egon Brecher]]) receives a [[Percussion Dueling Pistol]] as a gift from his son Lynn. | ||
[[Image:Ttlm-pistol1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Mark looks at his gift.]] | [[Image:Ttlm-pistol1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Mark looks at his gift.]] | ||
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[[Image:Ttlm-win6.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Ann Hayden Stanley ([[Gail Patrick]]) fires at the Colby thugs when they surround the ranch.]] | [[Image:Ttlm-win6.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Ann Hayden Stanley ([[Gail Patrick]]) fires at the Colby thugs when they surround the ranch.]] | ||
[[Image:Ttlm-win7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Colby thugs fires at the Hayden house.]] | [[Image:Ttlm-win7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A Colby thugs fires at the Hayden house.]] | ||
[[Image:Ttlm-win8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Molly fires at the Colby thugs when they surround the ranch.]] | [[Image:Ttlm-win8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Molly Hayden ([[Muriel Kirkland]]) fires at the Colby thugs when they surround the ranch.]] | ||
[[Category:Movie]] | [[Category:Movie]] | ||
[[Category:B&W]] | |||
[[Category:Western Movie]] | [[Category:Western Movie]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Henry Hathaway]] |
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To the Last Man is a 1933 western film directed by Henry Hathaway based on a story by Zane Grey. Starring Randolph Scott and John Carradine.
The following firearms were used in the film To the Last Man:
Percussion rifle
During the 1865 scenes, a young Lynn Hayden (Jay Ward) is given a percussion rifle by Chet Spelvin (Harlan Knight) and uses it to shoot a rabbit. During the same scene, Jed Colby (Noah Beery) uses a percussion rifle to shoot and kill Spelvin. Sixteen years later, Mark Hayden (Egon Brecher) takes the rifle when he goes looking for Colby.
Single Action Army
Many characters, such as Lynn Hayden (Randolph Scott), Jim Daggs (Jack La Rue), Jed Colby (Noah Beery), Neil Stanley (Barton MacLane), and Bill Hayden (Buster Crabbe) carry Single Action Army revolvers of various barrel lengths.
Percussion dueling pistol
Mark Hayden (Egon Brecher) receives a Percussion Dueling Pistol as a gift from his son Lynn.
Winchester Model 1892
Colby's men, including Jim Daggs (Jack La Rue) carry Winchester Model 1892 rifles and carbines. Among the Haydens, Lynn Hayden (Randolph Scott) carries one throughout the film. His sisters Ann (Gail Patrick) and Molly (Muriel Kirkland) both fire them during the siege from the Colbys.