Charlie Gilson (Robert Taylor), a mean-spirited hunter, joins reserved Sandy McKenzie (Stewart Granger) on a great government-sanctioned buffalo hunt that will keep the buffalo population under control and make the men rich. Joining them are Woodfoot, an old one-legged skinner (Lloyd Nolan) and Jimmy (Russ Tamblyn) a half-Indian boy. But trouble begins to break the team apart when Charlie kills a group of Indians whom he accuses of stealing his horses. Charlie's subsequent mistreatment of the lone survivors - an Indian woman and her child - forces Sandy to realise that his partner is consumed with hate... and that he enjoys killing more than just buffalo. 'Raw, real and rugged' (L.A. Examiner), the Last Hunt is so intense and powerful that it's stark images will stay with you long after the film ends.
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