The Last Outpost (1935)
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Advertised by Paramount as "Another Lives of the Bengal Lancers," The Last Outpost actually has more in common with two RKO releases, Friends and Lovers and The Lost Patrol. The story takes place during the Kurdistan campaign in WW I. Left to die in the desert, British officer Michael… More Advertised by Paramount as "Another Lives of the Bengal Lancers," The Last Outpost actually has more in common with two RKO releases, Friends and Lovers and The Lost Patrol. The story takes place during the Kurdistan campaign in WW I. Left to die in the desert, British officer Michael Andrews (Cary Grant) is rescued by intelligence agent John Stevenson (Claude Rains). While recuperating in the base hospital, Andrews falls in love with his nurse Rosemary (Gertrude Michael) -- who happens to be Stevenson's wife! This romantic entanglement is taken care of only after a climatic battle at a remote outpost in the Sudan, with Andrews and a skeleton crew desperately fending off hostile Kurdish tribesmen while awaiting reinforcements. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Charles Barton, Louis J. Gasnier
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Romance
- In Theaters
- Oct 11, 1935 Wide
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Cast
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Cary Grant
as Michael Andrews
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Claude Rains
as John Stevenson
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Gertrude Michael
as Rosemary Haydon
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Kathleen Burke
as Ilya
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Colin Tapley
as Lt. Prescott
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Jameson Thomas
as Cullen
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Margaret Swope
as Nurse Rowland
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Billy Bevan
as Cpl. Foster
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Harry Semels
as Amrak
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Meyer Ouhayoun
as Armenian Patriarch
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Claude King
as General
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Robert A'Dair
as Sergeant in General's Office
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Frazier Acosta
as Armenian Officer
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William Brown
as Sgt. Bates
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Malay Clu
as Armenian Guard
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Frank Dawson
as Surgeon
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Elspeth Dudgeon
as Head Nurse
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Frank Elliott
as Colonel
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Carey Harrison
as Officer
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Ramsay Hill
as Captain
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Olaf Hytten
as Doctor
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Beulah McDonald
as Nurse
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Georges Renavent
as Turkish Major
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Nick Shaid
as Haidor
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Akim Tamiroff
as Mirov
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