The Last Movie

The Last Movie

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Village | Peru

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Western
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Dennis Hopper
  • Cast(s): Dennis Hopper, Stella Garcia, Don Gordon, Julie Adams, Roy Engel See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 48min
  • Music: Kris Kristofferson,Severn Darden,Chabuca Granda,John Buck Wilkin
  • Award(s): CIDALC 1971 (Won) Awards List
  • Similar To: Tornado, Broke
  • Story:
    A film shoot in Peru goes badly wrong when an actor is killed in a stunt, and the unit wrangler, Kansas, decides to give up film-making and stay on in the village, shacking up with local prostitute Maria. But his dreams of an unspoiled existence are interrupted when the local priest asks him to help stop the villagers killing each other by re-enacting scenes from the film for real because they don't understand movie fakery...
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
A film shoot in Peru goes badly wrong when an actor is killed in a stunt, and the unit wrangler, Kansas, decides to give up film-making and stay on in the village, shacking up with local prostitute Maria. But his dreams of an unspoiled existence are interrupted when the local priest asks him to help stop the villagers killing each other by re-enacting scenes from the film for real because they don't understand movie fakery...
Ratings

6.1/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
CIDALC Award

1971 | Dennis

BOX OFFICE

Budget 1,000,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

After the success of Easy Rider (1969), Universal Studios created a youth division, making "semi-independent" films for low budgets in hopes of generating similar profits. The idea was to make five movies at $1 million or less, not interfere in the filmmaking process, and give the directors total control and a share in the profits.

Dennis Hopper came back from shooting in Peru with more than 40 hours worth of footage. His final cut, after more than a year of editing, was incomprehensible to many people at the studio, because of its experimental nature. The long post-production and editing process is documented in The American Dreamer (1971).

While editing the film in New Mexico, Dennis Hopper gave director Alejandro Jodorowsky, who just had a cult success with his surreal cult feature El Topo (1970), the chance to create a more experimental edit of his film. He did, but Hopper later rejected it and created his own final version. Hopper still acknowledged the artistic influence of Jodorowsky on the final version.

Dennis Hopper played the lead role himself, because "It was easier doing it myself than explain to another actor what I wanted."

The main premise of the film - indigenous natives enacting a movie-making ritual - is based on Dennis Hopper's experiences while filming The Sons of Katie Elder (1965) in Mexico, in which he observed the locals doing the same thing. Hopper originally wanted to shoot in Mexico, too, but the production was finally moved to Chinchero, Peru.

Popular Dialogues

"Mrs. Anderson: You know, I had fantasies like that, about being beat up. Did you ever have a fantasy about women beating you up? Or don't cowboys have fantasies?"

"Kansas: You cold? Maria: Um, my feet are cold. Kansas: Yeah? Maria: Yeah. Kansas: (reaches under her skirt) Hey, hey, I know something that's hot and, uh, heh, heh. Yes, sir!"