The Last Gentleman

The Last Gentleman

72 mins | Comedy | April 27, 1934

In New England circa 1933, a niece is reported missing and presumed dead and Cabot Barr (George Arliss) summons his relatives to the family estate for a memorial service. Once there, Barr taunts each one, claiming their only interest in him is his money, and sends them away when the report about the niece proves to be false. Only niece Marjorie, who has ridiculed one of his pet eccentricities, seems to be the object of any sentimental affection.

The Last Gentleman

72 mins | Comedy | April 27, 1934

The Last Gentleman
In New England circa 1933, a niece is reported missing and presumed dead and Cabot Barr (George Arliss) summons his relatives to the family estate for a memorial service. Once there, Barr taunts each one, claiming their only interest in him is his money, and sends them away when the report about the niece proves to be false. Only niece Marjorie, who has ridiculed one of his pet eccentricities, seems to be the object of any sentimental affection.
IMDb rating 7.1
Producers 20th Century Pictures
Original title The Last Gentleman
Directors William Forsyth, Sidney Lanfield
Writers Katherine Clugston, Maude T. Howell, Paul Schofield, Leonard Praskins

Cast

George Arliss

as Cabot Barr

Edna May Oliver

as Augusta Pritchard, Cabot's sister

Janet Beecher

as Helen Barr, Cabot's daughter

Charlotte Henry

as Marjorie Barr

Ralph Morgan

as Henry Loring, Cabot's lawyer

Edward Ellis

as Claude, Cabot's butler

Frank Albertson

as Allan Blaine, Augusta's adopted son

Rafaela Ottiano

as Retta Barr, Judd's wife

Donald Meek

as Judd Barr, Cabot's son

Joseph Cawthorn

as Dr. Wilson

Harry C. Bradley

as Prof. Schumaker

Paul Harvey

as One of Judd's Creditors (uncredited)