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Latest revision as of 19:26, 29 July 2023
The Last Mile was filmed in 1932 about a man convicted of murder and sent to Death Row, all the while he has claimed his innocence for the crime. Shortly after his arrival at prison, a fellow inmate executes a jail uprising, freeing the prisoners and taking some guards as hostages. While the man's friends are outside the prison desperately trying to find evidence to free him, he is forced to deal with the battle between the leader of the inmate uprising and the warden who refuses to give into any demands.
- Actors: Preston Foster, Howard Phillips, George E. Stone, Noel Madison, Alan Roscoe, Paul Fix, Al Hill, Daniel L. Haynes, Frank Sheridan
- Directors: Samuel Bischoff
The following guns were used in the movie The Last Mile: