Der letzte Mann (The Last Laugh) (1924)






An aging doorman is forced to face the scorn of his friends, neighbors and society after being fired from his prestigious job at a luxurious hotel.


Books with substantial mentioning of Der letzte Mann (The Last Laugh)

National Film Theatre
Fifty famous films, 1915-1945
[London], [[between 1945 and 1960]

Hans Helmut Prinzler
Licht und Schatten, Die grossen Stumm- und Tonfilme der Weimarer Republik
München; Berlin, 2012

Susan Ingram (ed.)
World Film Locations, Berlin
Bristol; Chicago, 2012

Laurence Kardish
Weimar cinema, 1919-1933, Daydreams and nightmares
New York, NY, 2010

David Thomson
Have you seen?, A personal introduction to 1,000 films
New York, 2008

Marilyn Fabe
Closely watched films, An introduction to the art of narrative film technique
Berkeley, 2004

Tom Pendergast, Sara Pendergast (eds.)
International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, 1. Films
Detroit/New York/San Francisco/London/Boston/Woodbridge, CT, 2000

Robert K. Klepper
Silent Films, 1877-1996, A Critical Guide to 646 Movies
Jefferson, North Carolina and London, 1999

Günther Dahlke
Deutsche Spielfilme von dem Anfängen bis 1933, Ein Filmführer
Berlin, 1988

Bert Cardullo
Indelible Images, New Perspectives on Classic Films
Lanham - New York - London, 1987

Uta Berg-Ganschow (herausgeber)
Berlin. Aussen und innen, 53 Filme aus 90 Jahren
Berlin, 1984

Books with an entry on Der letzte Mann (The Last Laugh)

Robert B. Connelly
The Motion Picture Guide, Silent Film 1910-1936
Chicago, 1986

Articles on Der letzte Mann (The Last Laugh)

Peter Körte, Geschichte in Bewegung, "Der letzte Mann" von F.W. Murnau, in: Hans-Michael Bock und Michael Töteberg (Hg.), Das Ufa-Buch, Frankfurt am Main, 1992


Year: 1924
Country: Germany
Language: Silent film
 
IMDb: 0015064
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