1928 | United States | Fiction

The Last Command

  • Silent English 88 mins
  • Director | Josef von Sternberg
  • Writer | John F. Goodrich
  • Producer | Jesse L. Lasky, Adolph Zukor

STATUS: Released

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Emil Jannings won the first best actor Academy Award for his performance as a sympathetic tyrant: an exiled Russian general turned Hollywood extra who lands a role playing a version of his former tsarist self, bringing about his emotional downfall. Josef von Sternberg’s The Last Command is a brilliantly realized silent melodrama and a witty send-up of the Hollywood machine, featuring virtuoso cinematography, grandly designed sets and effects, and rousing Russian Revolution sequences. Towering above it all is the passionate, heartbreaking Jannings, whose portrayal of a man losing his grip on reality is one for the history books.

Power Memory Identity Tragedy Illusion
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The Criterion Collection
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