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Synopsis
F.W. Murnau's German silent classic The Last Laugh (Der Letze Mann) stars Emil Jannings as the doorman of a posh Berlin hotel. Fiercely proud of his job, Jannings comports himself like a general in his resplendent costume, and is treated like royalty by his friends and neighbors. The hotel's insensitive new manager, noting that Jannings seems winded after carrying several heavy pieces of luggage for a patron, decides that the old man is no longer up to his job. The manager demotes Jannings to men's washroom attendant, and the effect is disastrous on the man's prestige and self-esteem. Logically, the film should end on a note of tragedy, but Murnau (either because he was ordered to by the producers or because he just felt like it) adds a near-surrealistic coda, wherein Jannings, having suddenly inherited a fortune, returns to the hotel in triumph. The Last Laugh was a bold experiment for its time: a film told entirely visually, with no subtitles save for the semi-satirical explanation of the climax. In a sense, Karl Freund's camera is as much a "character" as anyone else, commenting upon Jannings' rise and fall via then-revolutionary camera angles, jarring movements and grotesque lens distortions. Many historians credit The Last Laugh as the vanguard of the "German invasion" of Hollywood during the mid- to late-1920s. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Kurt Hiller The Daughter's Fiance
Emil Jannings The doorman
Emelie Kurtz His Aunt
Hans Unterkirchen Hotel manager

Production Crew

Robert Herith Art Director
Robert Herlth Art Director
Karl W. Freund Cinematographer
Robert Baberske Cinematographer
Dr. Giuseppe Becce Composer (Music Score)
F.W. Murnau Director
Erich Pommer Producer
Robert Herlth Production Designer
Walter Röhrig Production Designer
Carl Mayer Screenwriter
Year: 1924
Runtime: 77
Country: Germany
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
U. F. A.