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The Last Mile (1932)

August 17, 1932 (US) Drama • 75m

Overview

Richard Walters is condemned to death for a murder he claims not to have committed. He arrives on death row just before a brutal inmate leads the other convicts in a violent uprising. Walters gets caught up in the riot, while on the outside his friends are trying to find evidence of his innocence.

Director

Samuel Bischoff

Top Billed

Preston Foster

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Preston Foster
Preston Foster

John 'Killer' Mears, Cell 4

Howard Phillips
Howard Phillips

Richard 'Dick' Walters, Cell 5

George E. Stone
George E. Stone

Joe Berg, Cell 1

Noel Madison
Noel Madison

D'Amoro, Cell 6

Alan Roscoe
Alan Roscoe

Kirby... Cell 7 (as Allan Roscoe)

Paul Fix
Paul Fix

Eddie Werner... Cell 8

Alec B. Francis
Alec B. Francis

Father O'Connor

Albert J. Smith
Albert J. Smith

Drake, Guard

Al Hill
Al Hill

Fred Mayer... Cell 3

Daniel L. Haynes
Daniel L. Haynes

Sonny Jackson... Cell 2

Louise Carter
Louise Carter

Mrs. Walters

Ralph Theodore
Ralph Theodore

Pat Callahan... Principal Keeper

Jack Kennedy
Jack Kennedy

Mike O'Flaherty, Guard

William Scott
William Scott

Peddie... Guard

Kenneth MacDonald
Kenneth MacDonald

Harris... Guard

Frank Sheridan
Frank Sheridan

Warden Frank Lewis

Crew


Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 6/10

November 28, 2018

We are all just numbers here.

The Last Mile is directed by Samuel Bischoff and adapted to screenplay by Seton Miller from the John Wexley play of the same name. It stars Preston Foster, Howard Phillips, George Stone, Noel Madison and Adam Roscoe. Music is by Val Burton and cinematography by Arthur Edeson.

Interesting watching this pic these days to note just how much set in stone the formula is even today. All of the staples of the prison b… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

October 12, 2025

Reduced to the status of being a number not a name, “Walters” (Howard Phillips) has been sentenced to death for a murder he protests that he did not commit. Into prison he goes, to share a cell with “Mears” (Preston Foster) who makes no such claims to innocence. Therefore he reckons he has little to lose when he organises a prison revolt against the hitherto fairly benign rule of it’s governor (Walter Walker). Whether he likes it or not, “Walters… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

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