The Last Man (1932)
The villainous Marsden plans to sink a ship owned by Mr. Wingate to collect the insurance money, while also hoping to win over Wingate's daughter, Marian. Suez Canal Company detective Bannister tracks the criminals through the dangerous streets of Port Said and eventually lures the culprit out by arranging a shipment of $1,000,000 in gold. Marsden accompanies Marian and Wingate on the voyage to seize the gold and the girl. Bannister sneaks aboard at the last minute to protect them.
Director: Howard Higgin
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Charles Bickford as Bannister |
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Constance Cummings as Marian |
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Alec B. Francis as Mr. Wingate |
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Alan Roscoe as Marsden |
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Robert Ellis as English Charlie |
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Kit Guard as 1st Mate of the Ballentyne |
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Edward LeSaint as Captain of the Glencoe |
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George Magrill as 2nd Mate of the Ballentyne |
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Hal Price as Captain of the Ballentyne |
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Jack Richardson as Doctor |
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Albert J. Smith as Halborn |
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James Wang as Won-Le-Ton |
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William A. Williams as Gibbs |
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Jack Carlyle as 1st Mate of the Glencoe |
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John Eberts as Egyptian Spy |
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Robert St. Angelo as Joe |
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William Sundholm as Swede |
| Directing | Howard Higgin | Director |
| Camera | Benjamin H. Kline | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Gene Havlick | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Edward Stevenson | Costume Designer |
| Writing | Keene Thompson | Story |
| Writing | Sam Nelson | Writer |
| Writing | Francis Edward Faragoh | Writer |