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The Last Bandit 1949

★ 6.02 votes78 min📅 1949-02-25

"They chased the rumor of gold 'cross half a continent...men who knew only how to rob and kill...and their women who lived only for love!"

Directed by Joseph Kane, the 1949 Western romance *The Last Bandit* delivers a classic tale of gold-fueled intrigue and second chances set against the rugged backdrop of Nevada's frontier.

Director: Joseph Kane

Cast

Bill Elliott
Bill Elliott
Frank Norris / Frank Plummer
Lorna Gray
Lorna Gray
Kate Foley / Kate Sampson
Forrest Tucker
Forrest Tucker
Jim Plummer
Andy Devine
Andy Devine
Casey Brown
Jack Holt
Jack Holt
Mort Pemberton
Minna Gombell
Minna Gombell
Winnie McPhail
Virginia Brissac
Virginia Brissac
Kate's Mother
Louis Faust
Hank Morse
Stanley Andrews
Stanley Andrews
Jeff Baldwin
Martín Garralaga
Martín Garralaga
Patrick Moreno

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Last Bandit (1949) about?

Kate Foley is ready to marry Jim Plummer when she's convinced to join a gold heist scheme in Nevada. Amidst train robberies and hidden tunnels, she crosses paths with Frank Plummer, a reformed bandit posing as his brother, whose divided loyalties ignite a tinderbox of risks and revelations.

Who directed The Last Bandit?

Joseph Kane directed this 1949 Western, known for his work in classic action and adventure films.

Who stars in The Last Bandit?

The film features Bill Elliott, Lorna Gray, Forrest Tucker, Andy Devine, and Jack Holt as its leading cast.

Is The Last Bandit (1949) worth watching?

As a brisk 78-minute Western with romance and heist elements, *The Last Bandit* offers solid entertainment for fans of classic frontier stories. While it lacks modern CGI, its tight plotting and strong performances make it a rewarding watch for genre enthusiasts.

How long is The Last Bandit?

The runtime for *The Last Bandit* is 78 minutes.

About The Last Bandit (1949) — Romance, Heists, and High Noon Showdowns in a Classic Western

Directed by Joseph Kane, the 1949 Western romance *The Last Bandit* delivers a classic tale of gold-fueled intrigue and second chances set against the rugged backdrop of Nevada's frontier. The story follows Kate Foley, torn between love and temptation when a smooth-talking stranger, Ed Bagley, lures her into a high-stakes scheme to rob gold shipments traveling by railroad. In Bannock City, her path collides with Frank Plummer, a reformed bandit posing as his own brother, whose loyalty to the law is tested when his past and present collide.

With train robberies, hidden tunnels, and divided loyalties, the film explores themes of redemption, family ties, and the allure of easy riches. Bill Elliott and Lorna Gray anchor the cast with Forrest Tucker and Andy Devine rounding out the ensemble in a story where every character has a secret—and every secret could spark a powder keg.