The Last Laugh (Der letzte Mann) 99 years old

The Last Laugh

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

Credits

The Last Laugh Cast

Name Character
Max Hiller He was 35, 59 years old when he died as Bräutigam der Nichte
Emmy Wyda She was 48, 65 years old when she died as Thin Neighbor
O.E. Hasse He was 21, 75 years old when he died as Small Role (uncredited)
Emil Jannings He was 40, 65 years old when he died as Hotelportier
Hans Unterkircher He was 29, 75 years old when he died as Geschäftsführer des Hotels
Emilie Kurz She was 50, 59 years old when she died as Tante
Maly Delschaft She was 26, 96 years old when she died as Nichte des Portiers
Carl Schenstrøm He was 43, 60 years old when he died as Wedding Musician
Olaf Storm He was 30, 36 years old when he died as Junger Gast
Hermann Vallentin He was 52, 75 years old when he died as Gast im Hotel
Georg John He was 45, 62 years old when he died as Night Watchman
Harald Madsen He was 34, 58 years old when he died as Wedding Musician

The Last Laugh Crew

Name Department
Erich Pommer as Producer. He was 35 (76) years old when He died Production
Carl Mayer as Screenplay. He was 30 (49) years old when He died Writing
Robert Baberske as First Assistant Camera. He was 24 (57) years old when He died Camera
Timothy Brock as Music. He was 37 (now 61) years old Sound
Edgar G. Ulmer as Production Design. He was 20 (68) years old when He died Art
Edgar G. Ulmer as Assistant Director. He was 20 (68) years old when He died Directing
Robert Herlth as Art Direction. He was 31 (68) years old when He died Art
Elfi Böttrich as Editor. Editing
Karl Freund as Director of Photography. He was 34 (79) years old when He died Camera
Günther Rittau as Camera Operator. He was 32 (78) years old when He died Camera
Giuseppe Becce as Music. He was 47 (96) years old when He died Sound
F.W. Murnau as Director. He was 36 (42) years old when He died Directing
The Last Laugh poster
The Last Laugh (99 years)

  • Release day: Tuesday, December 23, 1924
  • Runtime: 90 minutes