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The Last Rebel is a 1993 album by Lynyrd Skynyrd.

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The Last Rebel (1918 film)

The Last Rebel is a film from 1918. It stars Belle Bennett, Joe King and Walt Whitman. The film was directed by Gilbert P. Hamilton from a screenplay by George Elwood Jenks. It was a Triangle Film Corporation production. The plot is set during the American Civil War era and features lovers divided by the war. It is a five-reel picture and is considered lost. It was released June 8, 1918. Lilian Langdon, Joe Bennett, and Lucretia Harris were also part of the cast.

The Last Rebel is a 1958 Mexican western film directed and written by Miguel Contreras Torres. It stars Carlos Thompson as Joaquin Murrieta, Ariadna Welter and Rodolfo Acosta. The film was produced by Hispano Continental Films.

The Last Rebel is a 1971 American Technicolor Western film directed by Larry G. Spangler and starring Joe Namath.

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