The Last Frontier with Victor Mature: DVD Cover

    The Last Frontier
    a.k.a. Savage Wilderness Director: Anthony Mann Cast: Victor Mature, Guy Madison, Robert Preston, James Whitmore

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/06/2005
    • Original Release: 1955
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 14,985
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    Disc #1 -- The Last Frontier
    1. Start [:12]
    2. Fort Shallan [7:46]
    3. Not Civilized [7:57]
    4. The Taste of Victory [9:21]
    5. Tied Arrows [5:53]
    6. The Butcher of Shiloh [7:18]
    7. Drilling [8:22]
    8. Bear Trap [8:45]
    9. "Lock the Gate." [7:39]
    10. Provoking Cooper [8:09]
    11. Moving Out [10:46]
    12. Battle With Red Cloud [6:33]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Victor Mature is in rare form in this otherwise uneven cavalry Western about a trapper who prevents a Little Big Horn-type disaster. Having been robbed of a year's worth of skins by marauding Indians, Jed Cooper (Mature), Gus Hideout (James Whitmore), and Mungo (Pat Hogan) sign on at a nearby fort. Jed, however, falls in love with Corinna (Anne Bancroft), the refined wife of the commanding officer, Colonel Marston (Robert Preston), and when the latter begins to plan an all-out attack on an unruly Indian tribe, he attempts to prevent what, in all likelihood, will be a mass slaughter. Based on a novel by Richard Emery Roberts, The Last Frontier was re-released to television as Savage Wilderness and came complete with a rousing title song performed by Rusty Draper. Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide

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