Product Information
A border town sheriff pulls out the heavy artillery to prevent an escaped drug kingpin from blasting his way into Mexico in this sun-scorched action opus (starring Arnold Schwarzenegger) and directed by Kim Jee-Woon (I SAW THE DEVIL, THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE WEIRD).Product Identifiers
ProducerMegan Ellison, Lorenzo di Bonaventura
EAN5060223769677
eBay Product ID (ePID)168172849
Product Key Features
ActorArnold Schwarzenegger, Eduardo Noriega, Harry Dean Stanton, Forest Whitaker, Jaimie Alexander, Rodrigo Santoro, Johnny Knoxville, Peter Stormare, Luis Guzman, Zach Gilford
Film/TV TitleThe Last Stand
DirectorKim Jee-Woon
LanguageEnglish
Run Time107 Mins
Release Year2013
FormatDVD
FeaturesMaking of\Cornfield Chaos (Featurette)\The Dinkum Firearm and Historic Weaponry Museum (Featurette)\Actor-Cam Anarchy (Featurette)\Deleted/Extended/Alternative Scenes
GenreGeneral, Action & Adventure
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate15
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
Additional InformationHis reputation in the LAPD tainted following a botched assignment, disgraced cop Ray Owens (Schwarzenegger) retreats from the city to become sheriff of Sommerton Junction, a small town on the US/Mexico border. He's just adjusting to life at a more leisurely pace when infamous drug-kingpin Gabriel Cortez (Eduardo Noriega) stages a daring escape from an FBI convoy, and sets his sights on Mexico. With a hostage to guarantee his safe-crossing and a violent mercenary named Burrell (Peter Stormare) clearing him a path to the border, Cortez races south in a custom Corvette ZR1 that can outrun anything on the road. Meanwhile, Agent John Bannister (Forest Whitaker) realizes that should Cortez manage to slip through Sommerton Junction, he may well be lost forever.
ReviewsChicago Sun-Times - THE LAST STAND marks the American debut of the Korean director Jee-woon Kim, who delivers a half-dozen quality kills that will leave audiences squirming and then laughing at the sheer audacity of it all., Time Out New York - There's savvy in Schwarzenegger's understanding of his appeal. Always foreign yet weirdly Americanized in our dreams, the big guy is a craggy monument in need of a countryside. He's back in the place that deserves him., Slant Magazine - One of its most refreshing aspects is its acceptance of both western and action-film conventions on their own terms, refusing to regard itself as operating outside of or superior to the genre.
ScreenwriterJeffrey Nachmanoff, George Nolfi
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleThe Last Stand
Consumer AdviceContains strong bloody violence and language