Last Laugh, The
Kino Video (1924)
Drama
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IMDB   8.0
1 hr 31 mins Germany / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Emil Jannings Hotelportier [hotel porter]
Maly Delschaft Seine nichte [his niece]
Max Hiller Ihr bräutigam [her bridgroom]
Emilie Kurz Bridegroom's aunt
Hans Unterkircher Geschäftsführer [hotel manager]
Olaf Storm Junger gast [young guest]
Hermann Vallentin Spitzbäuchiger gast [guest with pot belly]
Georg John Nachtwächter [night watchman]
Emmy Wyda Dünne nachbarin [thin neighbor]
Harald Madsen Musician at wedding
Hans Unterkirchner
Emil Jennings
Kurt Hiller
Emelie Kurtz
Hans Unterkirchen
O.E. Hasse
Director
F.W. Murnau
Producer David Shepard
Erich Pommer
Writer Carl Mayer
Cinematography Robert Baberske
Karl Freund


"One Of The Greatest And Most Influential Of Silent Films." -Cinema: The Magic Vehicle

The crowning achievement of the German expressionist movement and one of the most notable artworks to arise from the Weimar Republic is Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau's The Last Laugh. Emil Jannings stars in the bleak fable of an aging doorman whose happiness and pride. Through Jannings's colossal performance, The Last Laugh becomes more than the plight of a single doorman but a mournful dramatization of the frustration and anguish of the universal working class, a phenomenon that was further enhanced by the contribution of the director and cinematographer Karl Freund.

Murnau (Nosferatu) and Freund (cinematographer of Tod Browning's 1931 Dracula) tempered their realistic depiction of the laborer's downfall with sequences of bold expressionistic design, contorting the doorman's angst into a nightmarish spectacle of the mocking, leering faces and imposing tenement buildings that surround him on his long, shameful walk back to his apartment...a daily stroll that had once been a gratifying source of self-esteem.
Edition Details
Distributor Kino Video
Chapters 12
Release Date 6/5/2001
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 B&W
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

Features
Excerpts From Alternate Versions
Photo Gallery
Digital Stereo Orchestral Score