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The Last Warning

  • 1928
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
929
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The Last Warning (1928)
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A producer decides to reopen a theater, that had been closed five years previously when one of the actors was murdered during a performance, by staging a production of the same play with the... Read allA producer decides to reopen a theater, that had been closed five years previously when one of the actors was murdered during a performance, by staging a production of the same play with the remaining members of the original cast.A producer decides to reopen a theater, that had been closed five years previously when one of the actors was murdered during a performance, by staging a production of the same play with the remaining members of the original cast.

  • Director
    • Paul Leni
  • Writers
    • Wadsworth Camp
    • Alfred A. Cohn
    • Thomas F. Fallon
  • Stars
    • Laura La Plante
    • Montagu Love
    • Roy D'Arcy
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Paul Leni
    • Writers
      • Wadsworth Camp
      • Alfred A. Cohn
      • Thomas F. Fallon
    • Stars
      • Laura La Plante
      • Montagu Love
      • Roy D'Arcy
    • 16User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Laura La Plante
    Laura La Plante
    • Doris Terry
    Montagu Love
    Montagu Love
    • Arthur McHugh
    Roy D'Arcy
    Roy D'Arcy
    • Harvey Carleton
    Margaret Livingston
    Margaret Livingston
    • Evalynda Hendon
    John Boles
    John Boles
    • Richard Quayle
    Bert Roach
    Bert Roach
    • Mike Brody
    Mack Swain
    Mack Swain
    • Robert Bunce
    Burr McIntosh
    Burr McIntosh
    • Josiah Bunce
    Carrie Daumery
    Carrie Daumery
    • Barbara Morgan
    • (as Mme. Carrie Daumery)
    Slim Summerville
    Slim Summerville
    • Tommy Wall
    • (as 'Slim' Summerville)
    Bud Phelps
    • Sammy
    • (as 'Buddy' Phelps)
    Torben Meyer
    Torben Meyer
    • Gene
    D'Arcy Corrigan
    D'Arcy Corrigan
    • John Woodford
    Tom O'Brien
    Tom O'Brien
    • Inspector
    Fred Kelsey
    Fred Kelsey
    • Inspector
    Charles K. French
    Charles K. French
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    Pat Harmon
    Pat Harmon
    • Cop
    • (uncredited)
    Francisco Marán
    • Jeffries
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Paul Leni
    • Writers
      • Wadsworth Camp
      • Alfred A. Cohn
      • Thomas F. Fallon
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    7AlsExGal

    A mystery dressed up as a horror film

    Essentially this is part "Cat and the Canary" and part "Phantom of the Opera" - also silent Universal properties. It has some slack parts but the visual atmosphere helps to cover them up, and it has some very inventive title cards where the writing may be initially blurry and come into focus, or the writing may start up clear and then appear to melt down the page, or it may appear to be underwater.

    The film is about an actor, John Woodford, in a theatre on Broadway, who dies suddenly when he gets to the part of the play where he is backed into the fireplace by another actor and picks up a candlestick. The lights go out, and when they come back on there is Woodford dead on the floor. The police come to question everybody who was present, then Woodford's body disappears before the coroner gets there. It is discovered by the police that Woodford and another actor, Richard Quayle (John Boles) were arguing in actress Doris Terry's (Laura LaPlante's) dressing room, and both were suitors of hers.

    So without a body, the investigation cannot go on, the theatre is closed, and the papers are shown having a field day with the "love triangle" that is insinuated to have something to do with the killing. Several years later, Woodford's close friend (Montagu Love as Arthur McHugh) decides to reopen the theatre with the same cast as the night of the killing and the same play. Why does the entire cast return? Because to not return would make them look guilty.

    But somebody does not want the play to open. Heavy scenery comes crashing down. Smoke bombs go off. Threatening letters are written to members of the cast that they perform at their peril, and some mysterious masked figure is running and jumping about the place and even stealing Doris' purse and putting her personal possessions in strategic places to make her look like she is in on all of the strange happenings. Is it the ghost of John Woodford trying to avenge himself? Well of course not. But it might be the real John Woodford, having faked his own death, and still mad at Boles and LaPlante for his romantic rejection. Watch and find out what is behind all of this.

    The visuals are just great here. The opening scene reminds me somewhat of 1929's Broadway with all of the pictures of the Broadway nightlife of 1929. Also, the theatre, from the outside, looks like the face of some frightening creature complete with eyes, a nose, and mouth. I just wish better prints were available.
    8the_mysteriousx

    Unseen masterpiece of mystery!

    This movie pops up on ebay once in a while and for fans of mystery or horror films, particularly those of Universal, this is a must.

    The plot is unimportant - it is about a haunted old theater where an old Broadway play is being brought back despite threats from the ghost of a dead actor.

    This film was the last directed by the great Paul Leni. It is really the work of a virtuoso working at his peak. It has everything The Cat and the Canary had and more. The version that seems to be relatively available on video has a good music track too, but unfortunately it seems that the experimental sound sequences the film originally contained have not survived.

    Nevertheless, we are lucky that this film has survived as it is such a joyous romp of horror cliches with inventive, wild camera moves and stunning lighting and spooky set design. It foreshadows the great horror classics that were less than two years away for Universal. It is just wonderful filmmaking from a forgotten great director who was at his peak, so if you are into old dark house mysteries or Universal horror movies - FIND IT! - It is one of the best!

    8/10 - even better than The Cat and the Canary.
    7gengar843

    Paul Leni's Vision for the Old Dark House -- again!

    THE STORY & (Pseudo)GENRE -- PHANTOM OF THE OPERA meets CAT AND THE CANARY (also by director Leni). Bizarre visuals liven up the nonsense.

    THE VERDICT -- Fast-paced even at 78 minutes. Plenty of old-time thrills and smiles.

    FREE ONLINE -- Yes. The ubiquitous orange-tinted print (77 minutes), but also the newer BD upgrade (78 minutes), can be found. Silent with music and effects. I have never seen an 89-minute version, as advertised by IMDB.
    Michael_Elliott

    Unseen Classic

    Last Warning, The (1929)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Paul Leni (The Cat and the Canary, The Man Who Laughs) directs this Universal horror film, which has been forgotten over the years but if you've seen some of the studios bigger pictures then you've can tell what all this film has influenced. A popular show on Broadway, inside a creepy theatre, is closed down after the mysterious murder of one of the actors. Years later the police reassemble the original cast and bring them back to the theater to see if they can trap the murderer but it might be a ghost they're dealing with. This film mixes elements of The Phantom of the Opera with the old dark house themes of films like The Bat and delivers a terrific entertainment. This film has never been officially released so I had to view it via what appears to be a 16mm print and the quality was pretty bad throughout so if I get a chance to see a pristine print then I'll probably bump my review up. The technical eye of Leni, who died after this film, is untouched by nearly everyone as he's constantly trying new and different things with the camera. I love how he'll have a medium shot and then move the camera in to show some evidence before moving it back out to let the action role. The film runs just under 80-minutes and goes by very fast with some exciting action but also a great story to work with. The actors, including John Boles who would later appear in Frankenstein, all do nice work as well. There are a few twists and turns along the way that actually work well within the story. This film works on a technical level as well as the story level and that makes this a wonderful little gem that needs to be rediscovered. The only thing people know about this movie nowdays is that it was a huge influence on James Whale and this is easy to see. There's a woman here, used as comic relief, which is later a carbon copy in Una O'Connor. The Old Dark House also lifts some shots here but I won't say which ones since it'll ruin scenes in both movies. The score here was also later reused in Dracula and this film was shot on the same sets as The Phantom of the Opera so there's a lot of connections here.
    TheCapsuleCritic

    Paul Leni's Swan Song Is Finally Available To Be Seen.

    German director Paul Leni (1885-1929), almost a century after his death, is finally getting the recognition he deserves. His 4 most important films are now available on home video with the last two in quality Blu-Ray/DVD editions from Flicker Alley. For the record the films are 1) WAXWORKS (made in Germany in 1924) and the 3 surviving Hollywood films, THE CAT AND THE CANARY (1927), THE MAN WHO LAUGHS (1928), and THE LAST WARNING (1929). A fourth Hollywood film, the early Charlie Chan mystery THE CHINESE PARROT, is still considered lost..

    THE LAST WARNING was meant to cash in on the huge success of THE CAT AND THE CANARY. Instead of an old dark house, it's an old dark theater which gives Leni the opportunity to indulge in a number of stylistic tricks borrowed from German Expressionism and especially F. W. Murnau. 2 of the performers, Montague Love and Mack Swain, even bear a striking resemblance to Emil Jannings. Laura La Plante is back as the heroine along with a masked killer whose identity is not revealed until the final 10 minutes.

    THE LAST WARNING's weakest element is its storyline. It's a pretty good mystery until the final revelation which really doesn't make a whole lot of sense but then its the visual flair that matters the most to us today. Thanks to Universal's new 4K restoration that flair positively jumps out at us from the film's opening Broadway montage to the finale shot from the killer's POV as he swings on a rope. The restoration is a composite print taken from 2 different sources. There are a few rough places but overall it looks great for a 90 year old film.

    It takes more than a visual restoration to make a silent film successful. It also needs a music score to accompany the visuals in such a way as to enhance them. In the previous two reviews for this release, one reviewer loved the score while the other positively hated it. While I agree with the latter that the Flicker Alley Mary Pickford scores are rather inappropriate, I lean more toward the former in that, while not finding the score as great as he says, I found nothing objectionable as this movie is light entertainment not a heavy drama...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.

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      Sets from The Phantom of the Opera (1925) used.
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      Featured in Universal Horror (1998)

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 1928 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sista varningen
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Paul Leni Productions
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent

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