The Man Called Back
The Man Called Back is a 1932 American Pre-Code film directed by Robert Florey.
| The Man Called Back | |
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| Directed by | Robert Florey | 
| Written by | Robert Florey Robert Presnell Sr. Based on the novel Silent Thunder by Andrew Soutar  | 
| Cinematography | Henry Sharp | 
| Edited by | Rose Loewinger[1] | 
| Distributed by | Tiffany Pictures | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 79 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
This film was independently produced for the bargain-basement price of $68,000, partly because Florey was allowed to re-use the tropical set constructed for the RKO Radio Pictures film Bird of Paradise (1932).[1]
Plot
    
A disgraced doctor (Nagel) exiles himself to the South Seas, and is rehabilitated by meeting a society woman (Kenyon) and her irresponsible husband (Halliday). He returns to London.
Cast
    
- Conrad Nagel as Dr. David Yorke
 - Doris Kenyon as Diana St. Claire
 - John Halliday as Gordon St. Claire
 - Juliette Compton as Vivien Lawrence
 - Reginald Owen as Dr. Atkins
 - Mona Maris as Lilaya
 - Alan Mowbray as King's Counsel
 - Gilbert Emery as Defense Counsel
 - Mae Busch as Rosie
 - Lionel Belmore as Mr. Cartright
 - Winter Hall as Judge
 - May Beatty as Mrs. Lucy Sanderson
 - George C. Pearce as Mr. Sanderson
 
References
    
- Taves, Brian (1986). Robert Florey, The French Expressionist, Scarecrow Press
 
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