Additional information for The Last Stand, which has a domestic theatrical release set for January 18, 2013. The film is being distributed by Lionsgate and has not yet been rated. The Last Stand has a total running time of 107 minutes.
R
USA
15
UK
14
Chile
16
Hungary
15A
Ireland
18A
Canada
16
Germany
A
India
14
Brazil
16
Iceland
R-16
Philippines
16
Israel
18
Malaysia
IIB
Hong Kong
15
Denmark
16
Netherlands
MA15+
Australia
NC-16
Singapore
18
South Korea
R15+
Japan
15
Norway
M/12
Portugal
14
Peru
16
Argentina
14
Austria
16
Malta
B15
Mexico
D
Indonesia
14
Switzerland
U
France
R16
New Zealand
107min
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The leader of a drug cartel busts out of a courthouse and speeds to the Mexican border, where the only thing in his path is a sheriff and his inexperienced staff.
Sheriff Ray Owens (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is a man who has resigned himself to a life of fighting what little crime takes place in sleepy border town Sommerton Junction, Arizona, after leaving his LAPD post following a bungled operation that left him wracked with failure and defeat after his partner was crippled and his team decimated. The crimes experienced in Sommerton range from the Mayor parking his Camaro in the fire lane and vintage arms collector Lewis Dinkum (Johnny Knoxville) firing off guns at slabs of meat with the deputies. One night, international drug lord Gabriel Cortez (Eduardo Noriega) makes a daring escape from FBI custody in Las Vegas and speeds off in a modified Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1, taking Agent Ellen Richards (Génesis Rodríguez) as his hostage as he races southbound toward Mexico at speeds over 200 mph. Agent John Bannister (Forrest Whitaker) has a blockade set up in Bullhead City, Arizona, but Cortez's men mow down the police officers on site and clear the road for him to continue his getaway. Cortez also uses his extraordinary driving skills to immobilize two SWAT vehicles headed toward Summerton Junction. Before flying to Arizona, Agent Bannister has his team do a financial background check on all agents involved to find out how Cortez managed to escape so easily.Sometime past 4:00 in the morning, Owens dispatches deputies Jerry Bailey (Zach Gilford) and Sarah Torrance (Jaimie Alexander) to visit the residence of the local farmer Parsons (Harry Dean Stanton), who has suddenly missed his usual milk delivery at the diner. After discovering that Parsons has been murdered, the deputies follow a trail of tire tracks that lead them to Cortez's henchman Thomas Burrell (Peter Stormare) and his mercenary cutthroats, who are planting a mobile assault bridge across the canyon that marks the U.S./Mexico border. Bailey is fatally shot in the middle of a shootout between the deputies and the thugs before Owens rushes in to bring his officers back to his precinct. Shortly after being notified by Agent Bannister of Cortez's presence, Owens gathers Torrance and senior Deputy Mike "Figgy" Figuerola (Luis Guzmán). He also deputizes jailed local Frank Martinez (Rodrigo Santoro), a former Marine with PTSD who developed a streak of never finishing what he started. Because Bailey was his friend, Martinez insists that he will not falter. Finally, Owens recruits Dinkum to protect their town. Dinkum agrees only if he becomes a deputy and if he keeps the gun he used at the beginning of the movie (having gotten in trouble for it previously).At 7:10 AM, Owens and his deputies have the town's main road barricaded with cars when Burrell and his men arrive, prompting a lengthy firefight. Armed only with a Tommy Gun, Figuerola holds off the thugs before being injured by a sniper. Owens and Dinkum mow down a majority of the thugs with a Vickers machine gun dubbed "Nazi-Killer" mounted on the back of a school bus, while Torrance snipes several gunmen on the rooftops. After Owens kills Burrell, Cortez's Corvette eventually arrives in town, veering past the barricade as Owens and the deputies shoot at it. Cortez ejects Agent Richards from the car before speeding through a corn field. Suddenly, he encounters the Mayor's red Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 commandeered by Owens before both cars collide with a tractor. A dazed Cortez continues his escape on foot, but Owens meets him at the bridge. Owens ignores Cortez's bribe offers before both men wrestle each other. Despite sustaining slashes and stab wounds from Cortez's push dagger, Owens defeats the drug lord and handcuffs him before dragging him back into town with the battered Camaro. Agent Bannister arrives to take Cortez back into custody and arrests Agent Richards for taking the drug lord's bribe and aiding in his escape. Deputies Figuerola and Dinkum are taken to the hospital to be treated for their wounds. Martinez turns in the deputy's badge, Bailey's badge, that Owens had given him earlier. Owens tells him to keep it, as he's earned it. As the Mayor sees what is left of his Camaro, Owens warns him about parking in the fire lane before he, Torrance and Martinez walk into the diner.
Kim Jee-Woon
Director(s)
Andrew Knauer
Writer(s)
Lorenzo di Bonaventura
producer
Edward Fee
executive producer
Miky Lee
executive producer
Udi Nedivi
co-producer
Michael Paseornek
executive producer
Hernany Perla
supervising producer
Linda Pianigiani
associate producer
Guy Riedel
executive producer
John Sacchi
supervising producer
Producer(s)
Mowg
Composer(s)
Ray Owens
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Agent John Bannister
Forest Whitaker
Mayor
Titos Menchaca
Burrell
Peter Stormare
Irv
Richard Dillard
Gabriel Cortez
Eduardo Noriega
Mike Figuerola
Luis Guzmán
Sarah Torrance
Jaimie Alexander
Sam
Mathew Greer
Lewis Dinkum
Johnny Knoxville
Pony Tail
Chris Browning
Jerry Bailey
Zach Gilford
Christie
Christiana Leucas
Mr. Parsons
Harry Dean Stanton
Agent Ellen Richards
Genesis Rodriguez
Phil Hayes
Daniel Henney
Faceburn
Rio Alexander
Agent Mitchell
John Patrick Amedori
Poyo
James Burnett
Cohan
David Midthunder
Eagan
Tait Fletcher
Agent Devers
Kristen Rakes
Bucho
Mark Sivertsen
Swat Captain
Jeff Sanders
Frank Martinez
Rodrigo Santoro
McCesson
Jermaine Washington
Agent McKay (as Eddie Fernandez)
Eddie J. Fernandez
FBI Swat Team Leader
David House
Magnet Girl
Diana R. Lupo
Van Passenger
David Kilde
FBI Agent
Kearon Lehman
Man in Orange Suit
Billy Blair
The Lawyer
Mario Moreno
Agent Korman
Kent Kirkpatrick
Nameless
Dieter Rauter
Tactical FBI Agent
Louis Brems
Helicopter Light OP
Elias Gallegos
FBI SWAT
Gregory Leiker
FBI Helicopter Pilot
Don Ambabo
State Trooper (as Terrence Parks)
Terry Dale Parks
The Last Stand
No theatrical release dates have been decided.
Director(s)
Writer(s)
producer
Edward Fee
executive producer
Miky Lee
executive producer
Udi Nedivi
co-producer
Michael Paseornek
executive producer
Hernany Perla
supervising producer
Linda Pianigiani
associate producer
Guy Riedel
executive producer
John Sacchi
supervising producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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