Robert Patrick plots a robbery in exclusive Last Rampage clip

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Robert Patrick Last Rampage

In just eight days, HALLOWEEN 4: THE RETURN OF MICHAEL MYERS director Dwight Little's crime thriller LAST RAMPAGE will be playing on theatre screens. Starring Robert Patrick, the film is based on the true story (and the book James W. Clarke wrote about that story) of serial killer Gary Tison, who escaped from prison with the help of 

his loyal family and fellow convicted murderer Randy Greenawalt. The gang leave a trail of bodies in their wake as they do all they can to reach the border.

Álvaro Rodriguez and Jason Rosenblatt wrote the screenplay. Patrick's co-stars include Heather Graham, Bruce Davison, John Heard, Molly Quinn, William Shockley, Chris Browning, Alex MacNicoll, Casey Thomas Brown, Skyy Moore, Jason Richter, and Michael Monks.

Today we have an EXCLUSIVE clip to share from LAST RAMPAGE, one which gives a look at an interaction between Tison and the family members who got him out of prison. They're on the run from the police, and murder might not be the only crime they commit on the way to the border. You can count on Patrick to be awesome and he is during this brief moment, speaking some great lines along the way.

LAST RAMPAGE is scheduled to be released on September 22nd.

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