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The Last Page

1952 | 84 min | Drama · Crime

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Synopsis

The Last Page, released in the United States as Man Bait, is a 1952 British film noir directed by Terence Fisher, starring George Brent, Marguerite Chapman and Diana Dors. The film is notable for being the first Hammer film directed by Fisher, who later played a critical role in the company's immensely successful horror film cycle. Jimmy Sangster was assistant director, Michael Carreras was casting director and Phil Leakey handled Makeup. The film was released first in the US in February 1952, retitled Man Bait and shortened by 6 minutes. It was later trade shown in the UK as The Last Page on April 23, 1952, and released on May 19, 1952.

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Credits

Producer
Anthony Hinds
Director
Terence Fisher
Screenplay
James Hadley Chase, Frederick Knott
Director of Photography
Walter J. Harvey
Original Music Composer
Frank Spencer
Editor
Maurice Rootes
Country
United Kingdom

Cast · 5

Harry Fowler

Harry Fowler

Marguerite Chapman

Marguerite Chapman

George Brent

George Brent

Diana Dors

Diana Dors

Raymond Huntley

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