The Last Shot (disambiguation)

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The Last Shot is a 2004 comedy film

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<i>The Last Shot</i> (1951 film) 1951 film by Franz Seitz Sr.

The Last Shot is a 1951 West German drama film directed by Franz Seitz and starring Angelika Hauff, Viktor Staal and Heinrich Gretler. It is part of the post-war group of heimatfilm, set in rural Southern Germany.

<i>Last Shot: A Final Four Mystery</i> book by John Feinstein

Last Shot: A Final Four Mystery is a young adult novel by John Feinstein. It tells the story of two young reporters, Stevie Thomas and Susan Carol Anderson, who stumble upon a plot to blackmail fictional Minnesota State basketball player Chip Graber into throwing the Final Four in New Orleans

<i>Nothing Underneath</i> 1985 film by Carlo Vanzina

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