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It's Great to Be Alive

(1933)

Comedy, Music, Science Fiction

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1hrs 9m

Overview

An aviator who crash landed on an island in the South Pacific returns home to find that he is the last fertile man left on Earth after an epidemic of masculitus.

Score

50

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Raul Roulien as Carlos Martin

Raul Roulien

** Carlos Martin

Gloria Stuart as Dorothy Wilton

Gloria Stuart

** Dorothy Wilton

Edna May Oliver as Dr. Prodwell

Edna May Oliver

** Dr. Prodwell

Herbert Mundin as Brooks

Herbert Mundin

** Brooks

Joan Marsh as Toots

Joan Marsh

** Toots

Dorothy Burgess as Al Moran

Dorothy Burgess

** Al Moran

Emma Dunn as Mrs. Wilton

Emma Dunn

** Mrs. Wilton

Edward Van Sloan as Dr. Wilton

Edward Van Sloan

** Dr. Wilton

Robert Greig as Perkins

Robert Greig

** Perkins

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