| The Last Parade | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Erle C. Kenton | 
| Written by | |
| Produced by | |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Ted Tetzlaff | 
| Edited by | Gene Havlick | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures | 
Release date  | January 31, 1931 | 
Running time  | 82 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
The Last Parade is a 1931 American pre-Code crime drama film directed by Erle C. Kenton and starring Jack Holt, Tom Moore and Constance Cummings.[1]
Plot
Two World War I veterans return home. One joins the police while the other, failing to get a job as a newspaper reporter, gets mixed up with organized crime.
Cast
- Jack Holt as Cookie Leonard
 - Tom Moore as Mike O'Dowd
 - Constance Cummings as Molly Pearson
 - Robert Ellis as A.C. Marino
 - Steve Pendleton as Larry Pearson
 - Jesse De Vorska as Rosenberg
 - Robert Graham as Danny Murphy
 - Gino Corrado as Joe
 - Earle D. Bunn as Lefty
 - Vivi as Vivi
 - Edmund Breese as City Editor
 - Eddy Chandler as Recruit / Veteran
 - Richard Cramer as Counter Man
 - Weldon Heyburn as Henchman
 - Bob Kortman as One of Marino's Henchmen
 - Edward LeSaint as Chief of Police
 - Clarence Muse as Alabam'
 - Lee Phelps as Recruiting Officer
 - Harry Strang as One of Marino's Henchman
 - Boris Karloff as prison warden (Karloff's appearance is disputed in some sources)[2][3]
 
References
- โ Dick, p. 51
 - โ Nollen, Scott Allen (1991). Boris Karloff: A Critical Account of His Screen, Stage, Radio, Television and Recording Work. McFarland. ISBN 0-89950-580-5.
 - โ https://www.cinematour.com/tour/us/12723.html
 
Bibliography
- Dick, Bernard F. The Merchant Prince of Poverty Row: Harry Cohn of Columbia Pictures. University Press of Kentucky, 2015.
 
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