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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaDuring WW1, the destinies of British officers Michael Andrews and John Stevenson seem intertwined on the battle front as much as on a more personal level.During WW1, the destinies of British officers Michael Andrews and John Stevenson seem intertwined on the battle front as much as on a more personal level.During WW1, the destinies of British officers Michael Andrews and John Stevenson seem intertwined on the battle front as much as on a more personal level.
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- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Frazer Acosta
- Armenian Officer
- (não creditado)
Robert Adair
- Sergeant in General's Office
- (não creditado)
William Brown
- Sgt. Bates
- (não creditado)
Malay Clu
- Armenian Guard
- (não creditado)
Frank Dawson
- Surgeon
- (não creditado)
Elspeth Dudgeon
- Head Nurse
- (não creditado)
Frank Elliott
- Colonel
- (não creditado)
Carey Harrison
- Officer
- (não creditado)
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The Last Outpost (1935)
*** (out of 4)
Entertaining mix of action and romance set during WWI. The film has British soldiers Michael Andrews (Cary Grant) having his life saved by John Stevenson (Claude Rains). While Michael is sent to a hospital after being wounded, John goes back and continues the war efforts. While in the hospital Michael falls in love with his nurse Rosemary (Gertrude Michael) but he doesn't realize she's John's wife.
THE LAST OUTPOST is a film that should probably be better known than it is. This Paramount film is certainly what you'd call a "B" picture but it's certainly highly entertaining and it serves its purpose, which was probably a second feature on a double bill. The film was co-directed by Charles Barton and Louis J. Gasnier, which is quite a strange mix. I'm not sure what the history of the film was and if one was fired and the other hired or what but Barton is best remembered for ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN while Gasnier will always be remembered for REEFER MADNESS.
Back to this film, the main reason to watch it is for the two lead performances. Grant really delivers a strong performance here as he has to play that "good looking hero," which was something he was quite good at doing by this time. He was yet to become a star but all of the ingredients were starting to come together as he handled the romance, the action and the drama quite well. Michael is also good in her role of the love interest, although there's no question that the screenplay didn't do her character any justice. As for Rains, he easily steals the film as the stronger character and of course the second man. I really thought Rains was very believable as this war hero but the scene where he breaks down knowing the love he was coming home to is no longer there shows what a great actor he was.
There are some good action scenes scattered throughout the picture but the non-stop use of stock footage really makes you feel the "B" quality of the picture. This here really could have been an "A" picture but it's obvious Paramount wasn't ready to throw that type of money into a Grant picture. It's really too bad because this could have been an even better movie. As it is, THE LAST OUTPOST is a good "B" picture that remains entertaining throughout its running time.
*** (out of 4)
Entertaining mix of action and romance set during WWI. The film has British soldiers Michael Andrews (Cary Grant) having his life saved by John Stevenson (Claude Rains). While Michael is sent to a hospital after being wounded, John goes back and continues the war efforts. While in the hospital Michael falls in love with his nurse Rosemary (Gertrude Michael) but he doesn't realize she's John's wife.
THE LAST OUTPOST is a film that should probably be better known than it is. This Paramount film is certainly what you'd call a "B" picture but it's certainly highly entertaining and it serves its purpose, which was probably a second feature on a double bill. The film was co-directed by Charles Barton and Louis J. Gasnier, which is quite a strange mix. I'm not sure what the history of the film was and if one was fired and the other hired or what but Barton is best remembered for ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN while Gasnier will always be remembered for REEFER MADNESS.
Back to this film, the main reason to watch it is for the two lead performances. Grant really delivers a strong performance here as he has to play that "good looking hero," which was something he was quite good at doing by this time. He was yet to become a star but all of the ingredients were starting to come together as he handled the romance, the action and the drama quite well. Michael is also good in her role of the love interest, although there's no question that the screenplay didn't do her character any justice. As for Rains, he easily steals the film as the stronger character and of course the second man. I really thought Rains was very believable as this war hero but the scene where he breaks down knowing the love he was coming home to is no longer there shows what a great actor he was.
There are some good action scenes scattered throughout the picture but the non-stop use of stock footage really makes you feel the "B" quality of the picture. This here really could have been an "A" picture but it's obvious Paramount wasn't ready to throw that type of money into a Grant picture. It's really too bad because this could have been an even better movie. As it is, THE LAST OUTPOST is a good "B" picture that remains entertaining throughout its running time.
An adventure and thrilling movie about the reckless British soldiers fighting in the remote Kurdishtan . During WW1, the destinies of two British officers Michael Andrews (Gary Grant) and John Stevenson (Claude Rains) are intermingled on and on . British-officer Michael Andrews is captured by a gang of raiders on the Eastern Front , and is rescued by a man calling himself John Stevenson. Both of whom help save an entire Kurdish tribe : The Balkari, from a slaughter by crossing a river and an arduous journey of the unfortunate nomads and also avert a surprise assault on the British army-unit stationed there . Along the way , at the battle front , Michael is wounded and he is healed by a nurse (Gertrude Michael), and both of them fall in love . Later on , their lives once again are interspersed in a far garrison in which appears to have the possibility of no survivors among the defenders and they come face-to-face against enemies that are under a bloody attack . Men of steel in an empire of fire! They wanted an assignment in Hell...and a woman gave them the job! A great desert , thundering path of empire , the fanatic Kurdish horsemen and the hordes of Sudan warriors . And the crowning spectacle of the two men who carved a saga of battle and love across the deserts , jungles and towering peaks of the Kurdishtan .
Moving and thrilling movie set in Kurdishtan and Sudan in the turbulent beginning of the 20th century , during WWI . It is a rousing , stirring tale , but rough-edged fare . Entertaining adventure set in the Kurdishtan desert , jungles and mountains where our starring Gary Grant is imprioned and freed by Claude Rains , subsequently suffering an injured leg and is sent to the British military-hospital in Cairo where meets his love . As our two protagonists : Gary Grant and Claude Rains seem intertwined on the battleground as much as on a more personal level . Being freely based on a short story "The Drum" by Britten Austin , adaptated by prestigious Charles Brackett , Billy Wilder's regular , and screenplay by Philip MacDonald . The latter was a notorious novelist and expert horseman who prior to World War I he trained horses bought from Argentina for the British army, and when war broke out he enlisted in the army and was posted to a cavalry unit in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) . This ¨The last outpost¨ contains noisy adventures , thrills , action , romance , battles and an exciting end . But including a lot of stock footage from a native migration that are taken from Merian C. Cooper's documentary Grass (1925) and other shots from Four Feathers (1929 silent version) regarding the battle scenes in the later half of the movie . The film develops an enjoyable relationship beteween two men by forming a strange friendship , only spoiled by a woman who turns out to be the damsel who falls in love for both . Gary Grant gives a nice acting in his usual style as the brave officer harassed by enemies . And Claude Rains as another undercover Brit officer who has not seen nor heard from his wife in over three years . Support cast is pretty good , such as Billy Bevan , Claude King , brief appearance by Akim Tamiroff and Kathleen Burke of Island of the lost souls , among others .
It packs atmospheric cinematography in brilliant black and white , filmed in exteriors but mostly shot in studios , Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, and Paramount Studios ,Melrose Avenue , Universal Studios City Plaza , Universal City , California . The motion picture was professionally directed by Charles Barton and Louis J. Gasnier, though it has some flaws , gaps and failures . Director Charles Barton was a prolific craftsman who directed as Television episodes as cinema , as he made a lot of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello vehicles , such as : Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein, Abbott and Costello meet the killer Boris Karloff , Africa screams and other films as Hell town , Toby Tyler and Shaggy dog . Rating : 6/10 . Acceptable and passable adventure movie . An attractive film and better than expected .
Moving and thrilling movie set in Kurdishtan and Sudan in the turbulent beginning of the 20th century , during WWI . It is a rousing , stirring tale , but rough-edged fare . Entertaining adventure set in the Kurdishtan desert , jungles and mountains where our starring Gary Grant is imprioned and freed by Claude Rains , subsequently suffering an injured leg and is sent to the British military-hospital in Cairo where meets his love . As our two protagonists : Gary Grant and Claude Rains seem intertwined on the battleground as much as on a more personal level . Being freely based on a short story "The Drum" by Britten Austin , adaptated by prestigious Charles Brackett , Billy Wilder's regular , and screenplay by Philip MacDonald . The latter was a notorious novelist and expert horseman who prior to World War I he trained horses bought from Argentina for the British army, and when war broke out he enlisted in the army and was posted to a cavalry unit in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) . This ¨The last outpost¨ contains noisy adventures , thrills , action , romance , battles and an exciting end . But including a lot of stock footage from a native migration that are taken from Merian C. Cooper's documentary Grass (1925) and other shots from Four Feathers (1929 silent version) regarding the battle scenes in the later half of the movie . The film develops an enjoyable relationship beteween two men by forming a strange friendship , only spoiled by a woman who turns out to be the damsel who falls in love for both . Gary Grant gives a nice acting in his usual style as the brave officer harassed by enemies . And Claude Rains as another undercover Brit officer who has not seen nor heard from his wife in over three years . Support cast is pretty good , such as Billy Bevan , Claude King , brief appearance by Akim Tamiroff and Kathleen Burke of Island of the lost souls , among others .
It packs atmospheric cinematography in brilliant black and white , filmed in exteriors but mostly shot in studios , Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, and Paramount Studios ,Melrose Avenue , Universal Studios City Plaza , Universal City , California . The motion picture was professionally directed by Charles Barton and Louis J. Gasnier, though it has some flaws , gaps and failures . Director Charles Barton was a prolific craftsman who directed as Television episodes as cinema , as he made a lot of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello vehicles , such as : Abbott and Costello meet Frankenstein, Abbott and Costello meet the killer Boris Karloff , Africa screams and other films as Hell town , Toby Tyler and Shaggy dog . Rating : 6/10 . Acceptable and passable adventure movie . An attractive film and better than expected .
Paramount studios was a specialist for such adventure movies, and this from even the twenties. This one is a good example, though not on the same level as THE LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER or BEAU GESTE. And it is not that well known, despite Cary Grant and Claude Rains presence. I guess one othe earliest films to denounce Armenian people living conditions under the Turkish despotic rule. Maybe the only American film to evoke this too, and I repeat, so early. I am not sure there were so many later. I don't know actually. I don't mind the footage reels, unlike some audiences. If you dig enough to find this gem, I advise you to watch it.
This is a pretty bog-standard tale, and you've almost certainly seen it done before. Two men who fall in love with the same woman during wartime. Claude Rains plays the stodgy but noble-minded husband while Cary Grant is the suave outsider. Yadda, yadda, yadda.
What is absolutely WONDERFUL about this movie is that the studio tried to save money by recycling scenes from an earlier, silent version of the same (?) film. On paper it made a sort of sense, the earlier film had enjoyed a bigger budget with lots of extras and so on. Unfortunately no-one took into account the film stock and frames per second differences between the two films.
So there you are, watching what seems like a low-budget pot boiler. Suddenly you're thrust into a blurry, gritty shot of hundreds of natives moving VERY quickly and jerkily for a couple of seconds. And then we're back to normal tempos and film stock.
OK, it's not much to write home about but it's quite a fun effect.
What is absolutely WONDERFUL about this movie is that the studio tried to save money by recycling scenes from an earlier, silent version of the same (?) film. On paper it made a sort of sense, the earlier film had enjoyed a bigger budget with lots of extras and so on. Unfortunately no-one took into account the film stock and frames per second differences between the two films.
So there you are, watching what seems like a low-budget pot boiler. Suddenly you're thrust into a blurry, gritty shot of hundreds of natives moving VERY quickly and jerkily for a couple of seconds. And then we're back to normal tempos and film stock.
OK, it's not much to write home about but it's quite a fun effect.
An underrated little film about the efforts of the British Army to protect the British Empire in Kurdistan, THE LAST OUTPOST depicts the friendship that is formed between two soldiers (Cary Grant and Claude Rains) as they help native refugees to safety. Their bond soon comes under the ultimate test as they vie for the love of the same woman (Gertrude Michael). This film is extremely predictable, but Grant and Rains develop a unique and genuine on-screen chemistry that infuses much of the picture with a invaluable sense urgency and interest. The film is marred somewhat by the sloppy incorporation of woefully inconsistent stock footage (which looks to be of a completely different stock and shot at a different speed) into various moments, which is often distracting, but fortunately does not undermine the picture as a whole.
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- CuriosidadesThe shots of the native migration are taken from Merian C. Cooper's silent documentary Náufragos da Vida (1925) which traces the arduous journey of Iranian nomads. It is probable that the first half of the story was written to take advantage of this footage and the production value it provided.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe fighting at the start of the film takes place in a country bordering India. Then Cary Grant is transferred to a hospital in Egypt. Egypt is more than two thousand kilometers away.
- ConexõesFeatures Náufragos da Vida (1925)
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