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The Last Patrol (2000)

“After the final earthquake... welcome to the island of California.”

  • 95 min
  • Action
  • imdb logo 3.6/10 (1669 votes)

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Plot

In the wake of a cataclysmic earthquake measuring a formidable 9.5 on the Richter Scale, California is severed into an isolated island shrouded by an ever-present dust cloud. This disaster birthing a dystopian world has left the survivors grappling with the remnants of their lives. Among them is Nick Preston (Dolph Lundgren), a resilient air force captain. He and his team, including the resourceful Sarah McBride and the stoic Lucky Simcoe, have made a fortress out of a junkyard, a melancholic museum of warfare from bygone eras. Their days are consumed by the relentless search for food, fuel, and the elusive hope of finding other survivors. They also seek a potential gateway into a fresh start, a world reborn from the ashes of the old. However, their quest for survival is marred by a brutal plague that manifests in a terrifying symptom - a skin boil that sears like hot oil. The disaster has given birth to a chaotic new order, a society fractured and prone to conflict. Disagreements within the ranks ignite into destructive wars, creating a disturbance that threatens to obliterate the threads of civilization they are desperately holding onto. Amidst this turmoil, the Last Patrol emerges as the beacon of hope, entrusted with the task of restoring order. Their mission is clear: to forge a path towards a hopeful future amidst the ruins of their past. The fate of their fractured world hangs in the balance as they embark on this daunting journey.

Where to watch The Last Patrol?

The Last Patrol is an action movie featuring Dolph Lundgren and directed by Sheldon Lettich.

The Last Patrol is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Freevee, The Roku Channel and Tubi TV.

It is also possible to buy The Last Patrol on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store and YouTube.