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The Last Laugh (1924)

The Last Laugh (1924) – This German silent film directed by F.W. Murnau stars Emil Jannings as an aging hotel doorman who takes immense pride in his job and uniform. However, his life takes a dramatic turn when he is demoted to the position of washroom attendant due to his advancing age. He tries to hide his new position from his friends and family, but when they discover the truth, he becomes the subject of ridicule and scorn. The film ends with a surprising twist allowing him to return to the hotel in a position of newfound wealth and respect. The Last Laugh is celebrated for its innovative use of the moving camera and its profound depiction of human dignity and despair.

ASL interpretation

Where: The Paramount Theater; 911 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101

When:
Monday, April 28th, doors open at 6pm and show starts at 7pm

To get Tickets, please email info@deafspotlight.org

ID: Vintage movie poster showing hotel red bellhop uniform hanging inside the revolving door. On the edge of the uniform, in yellow words, “April 28, 2025. The Paramount Theatre”. Bottom right corner in big off-white letters, “ The Last Laugh with Donna Parker on the Mighty Wurlitzer”.

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