The story follows a band of former Confederate soldiers who were part of a cavalry unit. Their commander, Graff, had once been a heroic and staunch supporter of the Southern cause, but after losing his family, he became coldhearted and ruthless. His second-in-command is Eustis, whom Graff has trained on the strategies of leadership and combat command.
Mainly due to Mickey Rourke's distracting facial makeup, 'The Last Outlaw' starts promisingly but becomes sloppy towards the end, making it only a slightly above-average western for me.