
The Last Boy Scout
Somewhere in Los Angeles, the city of broken dreams, a stripper is murdered. Now, the private detective she had hired and her ex-footballer boyfriend are going to find her murderer... if they don't kill each other first. But the more they dig, the deeper they become enmeshed in a web of extortion, blackmail and corrupt politics hidden beneath the surface of professional football.
Director(s)
Tony Scott
Donald J. Lee Jr.
James W. Skotchdopole
P.R. Tooke
Where to watch

Amazon Video
Rent
Cast & crew

Bruce Willis
Joe Hallenbeck

James Keane
Garage Patrolman

Frank Collison
Pablo

Tony Longo
Big Ray Walston

Bruce McGill
Mike Matthews

Halle Berry
Cory
James W. Skotchdopole
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Chelsea Field
Sarah Hallenbeck

Kim Coates
Chet

Jack Kehler
Scrabble Man

Eddie Griffin
M.C.

Manny Perry
Cigar Thug
Dick Ziker
Marcone's Goon

Danielle Harris
Darian Hallenbeck

Julie K. Smith
Dancer (uncredited)
Vic Manni
Granddad Thug

Donna W. Scott
Sleeping Party Girl

John Cenatiempo
Main Hitman

Tony Scott
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James Gandolfini
Marcone's Goon (uncredited)

Michael Papajohn
Hitman

Morris Chestnut
Locker Room Kid

Joe Santos
Bessalo

Damon Wayans
James Alexander 'Jimmy' Dix

Noble Willingham
Sheldon Marcone

Taylor Negron
Milo

Badja Djola
Alley Thug

Chelcie Ross
Senator Baynard

Clarence Felder
McCoskey

Bill Medley
Himself

Verne Lundquist
Himself

Dick Butkus
Himself

Lynn Swann
Himself

Billy Blanks
Billy Cole

Ken Kells
Head Coach

Michael J. Fisher
Wounded Player
Doug Simpson
Wounded Player

Joe El Rady
Kid

Frank Kopyc
Neighbor

Teal Roberts
Dancer

Sara Suzanne Brown
Dancer

Ryan Cutrona
Harp

Duke Valenti
Jake

Frank Ferrara Sr.
Milo's Goon

Shane Dixon
Baynard's Bodyguard

Rick Ducommun
Pool Owner

Fred Lerner
Marcone's Goon

John C. Meier
Marcone's Goon

Gene Borkan
Stadium Cop

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)

Donald J. Lee Jr.
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P.R. Tooke
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Details
Reviews
Ville Lähde
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 Shane 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!
John Chard
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 protected 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

