
Overview:
Ray Owens is sheriff of the quiet US border town of Sommerton Junction after leaving the LAPD following a bungled operation. Following his escape from the FBI, a notorious drug baron, his gang, and a hostage are heading toward Sommerton Junction where the police are preparing to make a last stand to intercept them before they cross the border. Owens is reluctant to become involved but ultimately joins in with the law enforcement effortsStatus: | Released (2013-01-12) |
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Awards: | 1 win & 2 nominations total |
BoxOffice: | $12,050,299 |
Screen: | Andrew Knauer |
Productions: | di Bonaventura Pictures, Lionsgate |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

Casts
- 1100: Arnold Schwarzenegger - Sheriff Ray Owens
- 9656: Johnny Knoxville - Lewis Dinkum
- 59817: Jaimie Alexander - Sarah Torrance
- 70303: Zach Gilford - Jerry Bailey
- 1144931: Kristen DeVore Rakes - Agent Devers
- 1144930: Christiana Leucas - Christie
- 200465: Diana R. Lupo - Magnet Girl
Crews
- 929598: Mowg - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 11410: Steven Kemper - Editor - Editing
- 1143493: Andrew Knauer - Screenplay - Writing
- 1143493: Andrew Knauer - Story - Writing
- 6047: Jeffrey Nachmanoff - Writer - Writing
- 1921: George Nolfi - Writer - Writing
- 10952: Lorenzo di Bonaventura - Producer - Production
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Reviews
Per Gunnar Jonsson
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I was prepared to be disappointed by this comeback by Arnold Schwarzenegger. After all he is fairly far from the shape he once had. Luckily I was not. This is a quite enjoyable movie. Sure it is falls short compared to his previous really hard hitters but it is still a good movie. Th ....
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After a very long hiatus from the film industry, Arnie is back! The Last Stand is a cheesy yet epic action movie in 2013. I recommend it as a guilty pleasure.
Continue reading ->jw
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## Simple and entertaining. Some call it a "guilty pleasure", and yes, it is. At times, characters and acting are like those movies you made with friends at high-school or as freshman (you did, didn't you?). A bit cardboard, but friendly fun, and over-the-top. Well, this has a ....
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