The Last Warning

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The Last Warning
Directed by Paul Leni
Written by Play Author:
Thomas F. Fallon
Story Author:
Wadsworth Camp
Screenwriters:
Alfred A. Cohn
J.G. Hawks
Robert F. Hill
Tom Reed
Music by Joseph Cherniavsky
Cinematography Hal Mohr
Editing by Robert Carlisle
Release date(s) USA January 6, 1929
Country Flag of United States United States
Language English
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The Last Warning is a 1929 mystery film directed by Paul Leni. It is a companion piece to Universal Pictures 1927 production of The Cat and the Canary.

Five years after a theater was closed following a murder of one of its actors during a performance, a producer decides to solve the mystery by again staging the play with the remainding cast. During the repeat performance another murder occurs. Eventually it is discovered that the murders were part a ploy devised by the stage manager to sabotage the production.

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