Summary
The Last Train from Madrid is an American film first released in 1937,
directed by James P. Hogan.
The film stars Dorothy Lamour, Lew Ayres, Gilbert Roland, Karen Morley and Lionel Atwill.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: James P. Hogan
- Script: Elsie Fox, Paul Hervey Fox, Louis Stevens, Robert Wyler
- Photo: Harry Fischbeck
- Cast: Dorothy Lamour (Carmelita Castillo), Lew Ayres (Bill Dexter), Gilbert Roland (Eduardo de Soto), Karen Morley (Baroness Helene Rafitte), Lionel Atwill (Col. Vigo), Helen Mack (Lola), Robert Cummings (Juan Ramos), Olympe Bradna (Maria Bonda), Anthony Quinn (Capt. Ricardo Álvarez), Lee Bowman (Michael Balk), Ricca Allen (Bit), Stanley Andrews (Secret Service Man), Sam Appel (Warden), Hooper Atchley (Martin), Henry Brandon (Radio announcer), Evelyn Brent (Woman), Louise Carter (Rosa Delgado), Maurice Cass (Waiter), Dan Colette (Fourth Hotel Clerk), Sidney D’Albrook (Militiaman), Nigel De Brulier (Philosopher), Gordon De Main (Gonzalez), Cecil B. DeMille (Extra in Crowd Scene), Guy D’Ennery (Dignified Man), Reynolds Denniston (Stationmaster), Joe De Stefani (Factory Owner), Carlos De Valdez (Carlos Ronda), Peter Du Rey (Second Hotel Clerk), Stanley Fields (Avila), Bess Flowers (Saleswoman), Francis Ford (Pedro Elias), Al Ernest Garcia (Third Hotel Clerk), Jack Gardner (Militiaman), Karl Hackett (Herrera), Henry Hall (Diaz), Carl Harbaugh (Militiaman), Ralf Harolde (Spanish Man), Ben Hendricks Jr. (Perez), Hallene Hill (Mother), Otto Hoffman (Fernando), Alan Ladd (Soldier), Bert LeBaron (Militiaman), Frank Leyva (Chauffeur), George Lloyd (Intelligence officer), Rollo Lloyd (Hernandez), George Lollier (Secret Service Man), Frank Lyman (Officer), George MacQuarrie (Driver), George Magrill (Militiaman), John Marshall (Clerk), Merrill McCormick (Officer), Francis McDonald (Mora), Robert Middlemass (Militiaman), Charles Middleton (Warden), Louis Natheaux (Headwaiter), Sid Nene (Man in Railroad Station), Paul Newlan (Turnkey), Robert Emmett O’Connor (Secret Service Man), John Oliver (Orderly), Yvonne Pelletier (Daughter), Jack Perrin (Guard), John Picorri (First Hotel Clerk), Alonzo Price (Leader), Stanley Price (Clerk), Donald Reed (Husband), Roland Rego (Officer), Harry Semels (Guard), Charles Stevens (Bit), Adele St. Mauer (Mother), Robert Strange (Officer), Leonard Sues (Young Man), Libby Taylor (Bit), Bonita Weber (Woman Soldier), Harry Woods (Government man), Harry Worth (Gomez)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 85 min; B&W
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