Robert Patrick is the man with a plan in an exclusive Last Rampage clip

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

I'll be honest, one thing I admire about criminals is their seemingly unwavering confidence. Whether their looking to rob a bank, double-cross their supplier, or engage a battalion of armed officers, they do so with a stiff back and a sure step. Not me, man. Truth be told, I'm something of a wuss when it comes to the law. My Aunt Tish once gave me some very sound advice that I'll share with you now, "Stay low, and keep moving." It's a code to live by, for sure.

Today, we've got an exclusive clip from the film LAST RAMPAGE directed by Dwight H. Little (HALLOWEEN 4: THE RETURN OF MICHAEL MEYERS, MURDER AT 1600), which tells the true story of the infamous prison break, of Gary Tison (Robert Patrick) and Randy Greenwalt (Chris Browning), from the Arizona State prison in Florence, AZ, in the summer of 1978.

In the clip, we find Gary beaming with pride while looking around at his crew of young criminal hopefuls, as they plot a course for their next score. I have it on good authority that it's only a matter of time before their best laid plans go tits up, but hey, bonus points for trying, right? LAST RAMPAGE stars Robert Patrick, Chris Browning, Heather Graham, the late John Heard, Jason James Richter, Molly C. Quinn and others in a film about breaking the law as well as the hearts of those you love.

LAST RAMPAGE is scheuduled to open on September 22, 2017.

Source: JoBlo

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