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The Last of the Vargas 1930

61 min📅 1930-10-03

Set against the dusty trails and sun-scorched towns of the Old West, *The Last of the Vargas* (1930) weaves a tale of vengeance and redemption under David Howard's direction. George J.

Director: David Howard

Cast

George J. Lewis
George J. Lewis
Luana Alcañiz
Luana Alcañiz
Vicente Padula
Vicente Padula
Carmen Rodríguez
Carmen Rodríguez
Christina Montt
Christina Montt
Martín Garralaga
Martín Garralaga
Juan de Landa
Juan de Landa
Max Wagner
Max Wagner
Hipólito Mora
Amadeo Alcañiz

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Last of the Vargas* (1930) about?

This silent Western follows a cowboy seeking revenge for his father's murder, only to find himself on the run from the law. His mission takes a dramatic turn when he rescues a young woman from an outlaw—but ends up entangled in a web of danger and desire with the outlaw's wife.

Who directed *The Last of the Vargas*?

David Howard directed this 1930 Western, bringing a sharp eye for tension and pacing to the silent film era.

Who stars in *The Last of the Vargas*?

The film features George J. Lewis, Luana Alcañiz, Vicente Padula, Christina Montt, and Martín Garralaga in key roles.

Is *The Last of the Vargas* (1930) worth watching?

Though unrated, its tight runtime and classic Western themes make it a compelling watch for fans of the genre. The blend of vengeance and moral complexity offers a taste of early cinema's storytelling power, even if it's rough around the edges.

How long is *The Last of the Vargas*?

The film runs for 61 minutes, a brisk runtime that keeps the action tight and engaging.

About The Last of the Vargas (1930) — A Vengeful Cowboy's Daring Escape in the Wild West

Set against the dusty trails and sun-scorched towns of the Old West, *The Last of the Vargas* (1930) weaves a tale of vengeance and redemption under David Howard's direction. George J. Lewis stars as a rugged cowboy driven by the brutal murder of his father, a tragedy that forces him to take the law into his own hands. His quest for justice spirals when he crosses paths with an outlaw and becomes ensnared in a dangerous alliance with the villain's wife. This 61-minute silent-era Western pulses with tension, moral ambiguity, and the raw grit of frontier justice.

The film captures the essence of classic Western storytelling—where honor clashes with survival, and every decision casts a long shadow. Luana Alcañiz and Vicente Padula deliver standout performances that anchor the narrative, while Christina Montt and Martín Garralaga add layers of intrigue. Atmospheric and relentless, *The Last of the Vargas* is a forgotten gem that lingers like the echoes of a gunshot in the desert.