There is trouble on the Bar D ranch as cowhand Mile Ahead plans to rustle the herd. He starts a fire on the opposite side of the ranch to keep the hands busy and also kidnaps the new school teacher.


If you have an hour to spare and you like the smell of old movie dust, The Last Round-Up is actually worth a look. It’s perfect for anyone who misses those old-school westerns where the hero is very brave and the villain has a name you can't forget. If you hate black-and-white movies where the audio crackles like a ca...


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"If you have an hour to spare and you like the smell of old movie dust, The Last Round-Up is actually worth a look. It’s perfect for anyone who misses those old-school westerns where the hero is very brave and the villain has a name you can't forget. If you hate black-and-white movies where the audio crackles like a campfire, you should probably skip it. It’s definitely not for the high-definition crowd. The bad guy in this is named Mile Ahead. I am not kidding. That is his name. He is played ..."
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