The film features a haunting score by Jerry Goldsmith that perfectly underscores the isolation of the open road.

A high-stakes transport from Portugal to Perpignan.

Released in 1971, is a lean, gritty road thriller that serves as a spiritual blueprint for generations of "driver" movies—from Walter Hill’s The Driver to Ryan Gosling’s Drive . A Different Kind of Getaway Driver

Unlike the high-octane, neon-soaked escapism of modern action flicks, The Last Run is a "tidy if not exactly tight" character study. George C. Scott stars as Harry Garmes, a semi-retired Chicago wheelman who has spent the last nine years living a quiet, solitary life in Albufeira, Portugal. He's a man merely existing, tuning his 1956 BMW 503 convertible just to prove he still has the touch.

As noted by Roger Moore's Movie Nation , the film was something of a reward for George C. Scott after his Oscar win for Patton . While it may have been "lightly-regarded" upon release, its influence is undeniable. You can trace a direct line from Harry Garmes' thrashing of his BMW through the Pyrenees to the Clive Owen "The Hire" shorts and Luc Besson’s entire Transporter franchise. Why You Should Watch It

The Last Run(1971) May 2026

The film features a haunting score by Jerry Goldsmith that perfectly underscores the isolation of the open road.

A high-stakes transport from Portugal to Perpignan. The Last Run(1971)

Released in 1971, is a lean, gritty road thriller that serves as a spiritual blueprint for generations of "driver" movies—from Walter Hill’s The Driver to Ryan Gosling’s Drive . A Different Kind of Getaway Driver The film features a haunting score by Jerry

Unlike the high-octane, neon-soaked escapism of modern action flicks, The Last Run is a "tidy if not exactly tight" character study. George C. Scott stars as Harry Garmes, a semi-retired Chicago wheelman who has spent the last nine years living a quiet, solitary life in Albufeira, Portugal. He's a man merely existing, tuning his 1956 BMW 503 convertible just to prove he still has the touch. A Different Kind of Getaway Driver Unlike the

As noted by Roger Moore's Movie Nation , the film was something of a reward for George C. Scott after his Oscar win for Patton . While it may have been "lightly-regarded" upon release, its influence is undeniable. You can trace a direct line from Harry Garmes' thrashing of his BMW through the Pyrenees to the Clive Owen "The Hire" shorts and Luc Besson’s entire Transporter franchise. Why You Should Watch It


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