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| Bruce Willis | Joe Hallenbeck | |
| Damon Wayans | Jimmy Dix | |
| Chelsea Field | Sarah Hallenbeck | |
| Noble Willingham | Sheldon Marcone | |
| Taylor Negron | Milo | |
| Danielle Harris | Darian Hallenbeck | |
| Halle Berry | Cory | |
| Bruce McGill | Mike Matthews | |
| Badja Djola | Alley Thug | |
| Kim Coates | Chet | |
| Chelcie Ross | Senator Baynard | |
| Joe Santos | Bessalo | |
| Clarence Felder | McCoskey | |
| Tony Longo | Big Ray Walston | |
| Frank Collison | Pablo | |
| Bill Medley | Himself | |
| Verne Lundquist | Himself | |
| Dick Butkus | Himself | |
| Lynn Swann | Himself | |
| Billy Blanks | Billy Cole | |
| Ken Kells | Head Coach | |
| Morris Chestnut | Locker Room Kid | |
| Michael J. Fisher | Wounded Player (as Mike Fisher) | |
| Doug Simpson | Wounded Player | |
| Joe El Rady | Kid | |
| David L. McMillan | Kid | |
| Benjamin Agee | Kid | |
| Donna W. Scott | Sleeping Party Girl (as Donna Wilson) | |
| Denise Ames | Jacuzzi Party Girl | |
| Frank Kopyc | Neighbor |
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As a tight-lipped man of mystery who realizes he can profit by working both sides of a Prohiition Era gang fued, Willis has a gun in each hand and no end of ammo in Last Man Standing. Christopher Walken and Michael Imperioli add to the action arsenal directed with flair by Walter Hill (48 Hrs.) and previously casptured on film in Yojimbo and A Fistful of Dollars. |
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