The robberies on Jasper Carrol's stages have been so frequent that the stage line plans to hold a stagecoach race with the winner getting the new contract. Tom foils Cal Barker's attempt to kill him and gets a confession from him that Kurt Morley is behind the robberies.

Is The Last Trail (1927) Worth Watching Today?Does The Last Trail (1927) still hold its dusty charm for today's discerning viewer? The short answer is yes, but with significant caveats that demand a certain appreciation for cinema's nascent years.This film is absolutely for silent film enthusiasts, Western aficionados ...

publicity

publicity

publicity

product


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Lewis Seiler

Wilfred Lucas
Community
Log in to comment.
"Is The Last Trail (1927) Worth Watching Today?Does The Last Trail (1927) still hold its dusty charm for today's discerning viewer? The short answer is yes, but with significant caveats that demand a certain appreciation for cinema's nascent years.This film is absolutely for silent film enthusiasts, Western aficionados curious about the genre’s roots, and anyone fascinated by the foundational work of early Hollywood action stars. It is emphatically not for those who lack patience for intertitles,..."
John Stone, Zane Grey
United States

