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The Last Boy Scout

Everyone had counted them out. But they're about to get back in the game.
1991 | 105m | English

(117963 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Tony Scott
Writer: Greg Hicks, Shane Black
Staring:
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When the girl that detective Joe Hallenback is protecting gets murdered, the boyfriend of the murdered girl attempts to investigate and solve the case. What they discover is that there is deep seated corruption going on between a crooked politician and the owner of a pro football team.
Release Date: Dec 13, 1991
Director: Tony Scott
Writer: Greg Hicks, Shane Black
Genres: Action, Thriller
Keywords sniper, assassin, corruption, bomb, anti hero, cocaine, senator, puppet, cynicism, strip club, swimming pool, dysfunctional marriage, los angeles, california, police detective, buddy, alcoholic, private detective, bribery, frame up, exotic dancer, child kidnapping
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Geffen Pictures, Silver Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $59,500,000
Budget: $29,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
Bruce Willis Joe Hallenbeck
Damon Wayans James Alexander 'Jimmy' Dix
Chelsea Field Sarah Hallenbeck
Noble Willingham Sheldon Marcone
Taylor Negron Milo
Danielle Harris Darian Hallenbeck
Halle Berry Cory
Bruce McGill Mike Matthews
Badja Djola Alley Thug
Kim Coates Chet
Chelcie Ross Senator Baynard
Joe Santos Bessalo
Clarence Felder McCoskey
Tony Longo Big Ray Walston
Frank Collison Pablo
Bill Medley Himself
Verne Lundquist Himself
Dick Butkus Himself
Lynn Swann Himself
Billy Blanks Billy Cole
Ken Kells Head Coach
Morris Chestnut Locker Room Kid
Michael J. Fisher Wounded Player
Doug Simpson Wounded Player
Joe El Rady Kid
Donna W. Scott Sleeping Party Girl
Frank Kopyc Neighbor
Teal Roberts Dancer
Sara Suzanne Brown Dancer
Ryan Cutrona Harp
Eddie Griffin M.C.
John Cenatiempo Main Hitman
Michael Papajohn Hitman
James Keane Garage Patrolman
Jack Kehler Scrabble Man
Duke Valenti Jake
Manny Perry Cigar Thug
Frank Ferrara Milo's Goon
Shane Dixon Baynard's Bodyguard
Rick Ducommun Pool Owner
Dick Ziker Marcone's Goon
Fred Lerner Marcone's Goon
John C. Meier Marcone's Goon
Gene Borkan Stadium Cop
Vic Manni Granddad Thug
Robert Apisa Baynard's Bodyguard
Denise Ames Jacuzzi Party Girl
E. Brian Dean Stadium Guard
David McMillan Kid (as David L. McMillan)
Adam DiSpirito Football Player (uncredited)
Julie K. Smith Dancer (uncredited)
James Gandolfini Marcone's Goon (uncredited)
Name Job
Pete Antico Stunts
Chris Durand Stunts
Norman Howell Stunts
Keii Johnston Stunts
Chad Randall Stunts
Chuck Zito Stunts
Anthony G. Schmidt Stunts
Donald J. Lee Jr. Second Assistant Director
Marion Dougherty Casting
Brian Morris Production Design
P.R. Tooke Script Supervisor
Stephen Vaughan Still Photographer
Martin Raymond Bolger Production Sound Mixer
Wayne Artman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tom Beckert Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rick Alexander Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Robert G. Henderson Supervising Sound Editor
Bub Asman Sound Effects Editor
Jayme S. Parker Sound Effects Editor
Greg Dillon Sound Effects Editor
Virginia Cook-McGowan Sound Effects Editor
Spencer Franklin Production Coordinator
Jim Barr Production Accountant
Scott H. Eddo Makeup Artist
Janet Brady Stunts
Michael Tamburro Stunts
John Tamburro Stunts
Linda Arvidson Stunts
Kenny Bates Stunts
John Cade Stunts
Monty Cox Stunts
Tom Bergman Stunts
James C. Lewis Stunts
Eric Mansker Stunts
Alan Oliney Stunts
Frank Orsatti Stunts
Mike Marasco Stunts
Victor Paul Stunts
Nick Brett Utility Stunts
Robert Gatewood Stunts
Philip Romano Stunts
Allan Padelford Stunt Driver
John H. Anderson Set Decoration
Christiaan Wagener Art Direction
Thomas L. Roysden Set Decoration
Ellen Wong Makeup Artist
Paul Abascal Hairstylist
Richard Snell Makeup Designer
Krishna Johnson Makeup Artist
James W. Skotchdopole First Assistant Director
Al Di Sarro Special Effects
Stuart Baird Editor
Mark Helfrich Editor
Marilyn Vance Costume Design
Stephen McLaughlin Scoring Mixer
Glenn R. Wilder Stunts
Troy Robinson Stunts
Sandy Berumen Stunts
Kenny Endoso Stunts
Ward Russell Director of Photography
Greg Hicks Story
Michael Kamen Original Music Composer
Mark Goldblatt Editor
Kane Hodder Stunts
Gregory J. Barnett Stunts
Tony Scott Director
Gene LeBell Stunts
Chuck Picerni Jr. Stunts
Gilbert B. Combs Stunts
Tierre Turner Stunts
Danny Aiello III Stunts
Paul V. Picerni Jr. Stunts
Alan D. Purwin Stunts
Steve Boyum Stunts
Randy Hall Stunts
Charlie Picerni Stunt Coordinator
George P. Wilbur Stunts
Gary Rodriguez Stunts
Shane Black Screenplay, Story
David Horton Sr. Sound Effects Editor
Name Title
Carmine Zozzora Associate Producer
Joel Silver Producer
Barry Josephson Executive Producer
Michael Levy Producer
Steve Perry Producer
Shane Black Executive Producer
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Reviews

Videospace
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I think this classic Tony Scott actioner with Bruce Willis and Damon Wayans just gets better and better when it gets older. I mean the film is nearly 30 years old and I have seen it at least a dozen of times and yet it managed to entertain me and fully packed Cinemadrome screening!It is written by S ... hane Black and I have to admit that this is Shane Black at his shaneblackest. The jokes are constant and witty and Bruce Willis and Damon Wayans make a great onscreen buddy couple. Not to mention great cavalcade of bad guys. If 80's and 90's action is your cup of tea, this is definitely something you need to see!

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
8.0

You know, for a dancer, he is one hell of a detective. Written by Shane Black and directed by Tony Scott, it's not the biggest surprise in the world to find that "The Last Boy Scout" is full of high octane action and serious one liners. Plot has Bruce Willis as a private detective whose protecte ... d female witness (Halle Berry) is murdered, prompting him and the victim's boyfriend - a disgraced gridiron star (Damon Wayans) - to investigate the crime together and all roads lead to the higher echelons of American Football. There's shades of "Die Hard" here, but really it's unfair to simply put it in the cash in on an action classic genre. Anyone who knows Shane Black's career will know that plot is secondary to action and dialogue, more so when Tony Scott is on directing duties. This may actually be Black's most under appreciated literary work (though it was a box office hit), his buddy buddy formula, that was so brilliantly realised with "Lethal Weapon", really shines here - making it Wayans' best work and Willis' most laconic. It's all a bit blokey, meaning that unless the girls watching are in it for the stars alone, they are sure to be disappointed by the machismo washing over the female characters of the piece. But this is electrifying stuff, both visually and orally. It's fun and thrilling, so strap yourself in and enjoy the ride. 8/10

May 16, 2024