The Last Enemy (play)


The Last Enemy is a 1929 play by actor-writer Frank Harvey. It was initially produced by Tom Walls and ran for 12 weeks. Laurence Olivier was in the cast.
It opened on Broadway at the Schubert Theatre on 30 October 1930, with O.B. Clarence from the London cast. The production, directed by Nicholas Hannen, closed after four performances.
It had a run in Sydney in November 1930 and again in 1947.

Plot

Two explorers die in the Antarctic but live on as spiritual guides to their children.

Original London cast