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== ''Der letzte Mann'' Film Directed by Friedrich Murnau (1924) == ''Der letzte Mann'' is one of the most influential films in the history of cinema. It was directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau in 1924 in the studio of Universum Film AG, known as Ufa and located in Berlin. The screenplay was written by Carl Mayer, the producer was Erich Pommer and the cameraman was Karl Freund. The film was highly regarded as innovative for its psychological topic and for the innovative techniques used by the director (Murnau), by the cameraman and by the creativity promoting producer. The main roles were played by Emil Jannings (the doorman), Maly Delschaft (the niece of the doorman), Georg John (night watchman) and Hans Unterkircher (hotel manager). The film was produced as a silent film, but the intertitles, which were characteristic to the silent films of 1920’s, were not used. The genre of the film was known as a “chamber-camera” (Kammerspielfilm), which was an innovative style. The Kemmerspielfilm was essentially converted from the style of small theaters for the introduction to cinematography. Murnau and his team were the pioneers of Kemmeraspielfilm in cinematography.
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