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The Last Challenge 1967

Runtime

105 mins

Language

English

English

  Killer VS Killer  An upstart outlaw baits a legendary gunslinger, now a marshal in love with a saloon keeper.

Killer VS Killer An upstart outlaw baits a legendary gunslinger, now a marshal in love with a saloon keeper.

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The Last Challenge does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

Meet the Full Cast and Actors of The Last Challenge

Explore the complete cast of The Last Challenge, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


Angie Dickinson

Angie Dickinson

Lisa Denton

Jack Elam

Jack Elam

Ernest Scarnes

Royal Dano

Royal Dano

Pretty Horse

Vaughn Taylor

Vaughn Taylor

Jim Haskell (uncredited)

Gary Merrill

Gary Merrill

Squint Calloway

Glenn Ford

Glenn Ford

Marshal Dan Blaine

Tina Menard

Tina Menard

Esposa (uncredited)

Eddie Little Sky

Eddie Little Sky

Indian (uncredited)

Jorge Moreno

Jorge Moreno

Mexican (uncredited)

Chad Everett

Chad Everett

Lot McGuire

Evan James

Evan James

Charlie Webster (uncredited)

Delphi Lawrence

Delphi Lawrence

Marie Webster

Marian Collier

Marian Collier

Sadie

Mark Allen

Mark Allen

Dave Webster (uncredited)

Frank Kennedy

Frank Kennedy

Man on the Street (uncredited)

Len Lesser

Len Lesser

Ed (uncredited)

Bill Hart

Bill Hart

Cowboy (uncredited)

John Milford

John Milford

Turpin

Lars Hensen

Lars Hensen

Barfly (uncredited)

Roberto Contreras

Roberto Contreras

Hotelero (uncredited)

Wendell Baker

Wendell Baker

Man on the Street (uncredited)

Rita Rogers

Rita Rogers

Saloon Girl (uncredited)

Florence Sundstrom

Florence Sundstrom

Outdoors

Kevin Hagen

Kevin Hagen

Frank Garrison

Noble 'Kid' Chissell

Noble 'Kid' Chissell

Barfly (uncredited)

James J. Casino

James J. Casino

Barfly (uncredited)

Robert Sorrells

Robert Sorrells

Harry Bell

Bud Cokes

Bud Cokes

Barfly (uncredited)

Jimmie Horan

Jimmie Horan

Townsman (uncredited)

Beverly Powers

Beverly Powers

Saloon Hostess (uncredited)

Eumenio Blanco

Eumenio Blanco

Bartender (uncredited)

Alberto Piña

Alberto Piña

Mexican Man (uncredited)

George Tracy

George Tracy

Barfly (uncredited)

Bill Walker

Bill Walker

Servant / Driver (uncredited)

Ken Mayer

Ken Mayer

Tom Garrison (uncredited)

J. Edward McKinley

J. Edward McKinley

John Grant (uncredited)

Bob Whitney

Bob Whitney

Barfly (uncredited)

Jack Big Head

Jack Big Head

Indian (uncredited)

Frank McGrath

Frank McGrath

Ballard Weeks

Amanda Randolph

Amanda Randolph

Sally (uncredited)

Tony Fraser

Tony Fraser

Tommy (uncredited)

Letitia Paquette

Letitia Paquette

Girl with Lot (uncredited)

Henry O'Brien

Henry O'Brien

Indian (uncredited)

Colette Jackson

Colette Jackson

Lou (uncredited)

Jay Erwin

Jay Erwin

Man on the Street (uncredited)

Fermin Garcia

Fermin Garcia

Mexican Man (uncredited)

Budd Landreth

Budd Landreth

Cowboy (uncredited)

George Little Buffalo

George Little Buffalo

Indian (uncredited)

Ramon Martinez

Ramon Martinez

Indian (uncredited)

Russ White

Russ White

Man in Store (uncredited)

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for The Last Challenge

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A cocky young man from Tennessee, Lot McGuire [Chad Everett] travels to a rough frontier town determined to back up his claim that he’s the fastest gun there is. He openly declares that if a man is second best, he might as well be dead, a boast that sets his fate on a collision course with the town’s legendary lawman, Marshal Dan Blaine [Glenn Ford]. The pair’s first encounter seems almost accidental: McGuire happens upon a man fishing and they share a light moment, only for McGuire to realize he’s speaking to Blaine, the very man he intends to challenge. Surprised and wary, McGuire backs away from a possible easy rapport, knowing that Blaine’s reputation means a duel with very high stakes.

Brothel owner Lisa Denton [Angie Dickinson] is deeply drawn to Blaine, harboring affection and a desire for marriage, and she will go to great lengths to make that happen. Her plan hinges on removing Lot McGuire from Blaine’s path, so she hires a down-and-out drifter, Scarnes [Jack Elam], to kill McGuire. The backstory between Blaine and Scarnes adds a layer of history to the plot: they once did time together for a bank robbery, and since Blaine turned his life around to become a lawman, Scarnes embodies the old danger Blaine has chosen to leave behind.

Over the ensuing days, Blaine and McGuire engage in several conversations that reveal more about McGuire’s true nature. Blaine grows to believe that McGuire isn’t inherently evil; rather, he’s a man who wants to be feared in the gunfight world to gain notoriety. Blaine warns him that taking him on would force a deadly showdown, and not necessarily to the benefit of law and order—other troublemakers could be drawn to town if Blaine appears weak or uncertain.

The danger outside town intensifies when Scarnes ambushes McGuire, destroys his horse, and is eventually gut-shot in a shootout. In his dying hours, Scarnes reveals the truth: Lisa Denton hired him to eliminate McGuire. Lisa’s plans come under brutal scrutiny, and she admits her love for Blaine while urging Lot to depart. Lot, however, refuses to abandon his chosen path.

With the threat resolved only by a climactic confrontation, Lisa pulls out a Derringer and prepares to kill McGuire, a move that prompts Blaine to intervene and confiscate the weapon. The final showdown takes place not in the street but inside the town’s bar. McGuire draws first, wielding his revolver in a reverse orientation, and Blaine responds with quiet precision, shooting him through the chest. McGuire dies with his eyes open and speechless, a stark end to his bid for fame.

Blaine discovers a non-fatal wound on his side, and in the aftermath, the next day, he makes a striking, symbolic gesture. As McGuire’s casket is lowered into the ground, Blaine removes his gun and holster and pitches them into the grave, effectively renouncing the life he once led. He rides out of town, gunless, while Lisa stands in the saloon doorway, tears streaming down her face as she watches him depart.

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