The Last Outlaw (1993 film)

The Last Outlaw is a 1993 American Western television film starring Mickey Rourke, Dermot Mulroney, Ted Levine, Daniel Quinn, Gavan O'Herlihy, Keith David, John C. McGinley, and Steve Buscemi, along with a variety of other known actors, which has since become a cult classic among Western genre fans.

[2] The story follows a band of former Confederate soldiers who were part of a cavalry unit that had fought during the American Civil War, with few surviving to its end.

Their commander, Graff, had once been a heroic and staunch supporter of the southern cause, but after losing his family he became cold hearted and ruthless.

When the war ends, the cavalry unit commanded by Graff makes the decision to stay together, and turn outlaw.

Graff makes the command decision to kill the injured Loomis so that he won't delay their escape.

Graff falls out of his saddle and rolls down a hillside; thinking he is dead, Eustis takes command and leads the band toward Mexico, with the posse still in pursuit.

He then fires his guns to make it seem like there has been a shootout with the outlaws, and he tells the posse the situation had been a trap.

While Potts is giving Wills a beating for his action concerning the money, it becomes clear that the deed did not 'save their skins', as Lovecraft spots Graff and his remaining riders coming toward them.

The others take cover behind rocks, but Loomis is left in the open; Graff tortures him, shooting him in different parts of the body every few seconds.

Lovecraft chances upon Graff, who gives him extra ammunition, telling him he will be spared if he kills Eustis.