Last Man Standing 1996
Last Man Standing ★★½ Welcome to Jericho 1996 (R)
Engaging, but not terribly original gangster/western features a plot taken from Clint Eastwood's career-making “Fistful of Dollars” (in turn, an adaptation of Akira Kurosawa's “Yojimbo”). The producers and credits claim lineage directly from the Kurosawa film, but this story's been around for a while, folks. In the small 1930s border town of Jericho Texas, Willis, under the pseudonym John Smith, hires himself out to both sides of a bootlegging war in an effort to make some quick cash. Bigger roles for Walken, the flinty trigger man for Irish boss Doyle (Kelly), and Dern, the town sheriff on the mob payroll, could have perked things up a little. Willis nicely injects his smirking brand of wit into a film that may have benefitted from more of the dark “Yojimbo” humor. Hill provides his trademark visually exciting action sequences. 101m/C VHS, DVD . Bruce Willis, Bruce Dern, Christopher Walken, Karina Lombard, William Sanderson, David Patrick Kelly, Alexandra Powers, Leslie Mann, Michael Imperioli, R.D. Call, Ken Jenkins, Ned Eisenberg; D: Walter Hill; W: Walter Hill; C: Lloyd Ahern II; M: Ry Cooder.