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The Last Stop: Review from the Jürgen Prochnow Watchdog Fan Club Society

The Last Stop is about as straightforward a murder mystery as they come.

If you have read any of Agatha Christie's novels, you'll peg the bank robber/murderer pretty quickly. So don't expect any mindnumbing surprises.

It is a satisfactory story with some good production values.

I'd say that it would have made a pretty good made-for-cable TV movie. This wasn't theatre material.

The script is weak although the acting by Adam Beach is very good. He is a very likable and affable trooper.

The Last Stop: review on Apollo Guide.com

Ryan Cracknell from Apollo Guide.com reviewed The Last Stop, here's an exerpt from the review:
A popular writing exercise involves the writer throwing a group of characters in a room and trying to explain how they got there and how they are going to get out. The Last Stop, a small-budget Canadian film, plays out the exercise to a tee. Unfortunately, this writing school test does not make for a very exciting movie. There is not a whole lot of excitement here, as the familiar "whodunit" plot runs its course with very few bumps to throw off the viewer’s hunches.