The Last Outpost
The Last Outpost is a 1935 American adventure film directed by Charles Barton and Louis J. Gasnier and written by Charles Brackett, Frank Partos and Philip MacDonald. It is based on F. Britten Austin's novel The Drum. The film stars Cary Grant, Claude Rains, Gertrude Michael, Kathleen Burke, Colin Tapley, Margaret Swope and Billy Bevan. The film was released on October 11, 1935, by Paramount Pictures.
Plot
In Kurdistan during World War I, Captain Michael Andrews is a British officer captured by Kurds, imprisoned, and awaiting execution. The local Turkish commander helps Andrews escape and confides that he is a British intelligence officer (initially "Smith," later named as John Stevenson) in disguise. The two set out to warn friendly villagers of a pending Kurdish attack. After a difficult river crossing, and after Andrews flirts with a married tribal woman, Stevenson returns to espionage. Andrews, who has hurt his leg, goes to Cairo for medical treatment. There, Andrews falls in love with his nurse, Rosemary Haydon, who ultimately refuses Andrews by saying that she is secretly married to a man who she had known briefly a few years before.
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| author | http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2568461 |
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| contentLocation | Egypt |
| director | Charles Barton |
| editor | Jack Dennis |
| genre | adventure historical |
| keywords | african tribe british intelligence british officer cairo capture deus ex machina intelligence officer kurd kurdistan married medical treatment river crossing sand dune sudan world war i wound |
| musicBy | Bernhard Kaun |
| producer | E. Lloyd Sheldon |
| productionCompany | Paramount Pictures |
| publisher | Paramount Pictures |