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  1. F.W. Murnau's "The Last Laugh" (1924) tells this story in one of the most famous of silent films, and one of the most truly silent, because it does not even use printed intertitles. Silent directors were proud of their ability to tell a story through pantomime and the language of the camera, but no one before Murnau had ever entirely done away ...

  2. Jan 11, 2019 · Release date: Jan 11, 2019. This is evident from the moment Buddy shows up in the retirement community Al and Jeannie are touring, raving from behind a walker and a goofy disguise about the ...

  3. When retired talent manager Al Hart is reunited with his first client, Buddy Green, a comic who quit show business 50 years ago, he convinces Buddy to escape...

  4. The Last Laugh 's fundamental premise, that a retired agent could, in just a matter of hours, arrange gigs all over the country, certainly seems questionable, and a hallucinatory song-and-dance number feels awkward and out of place. But Dreyfuss, who is 71 and playing an 80-year-old, is vivid and animated in the flashier, funnier role.

  5. The Last Laugh is an incredible accomplishment. It is a film of endless technique, poetry of the camera. It is an unbelievably important film for its innovative camerawork, which flows and glides so effortlessly and enhances everything. As a film with no intertitles, it is entirely visual.

  6. Jul 22, 2022 · The Last Laugh is a 1924 black and white movie film which has been colorised, upscaled to 4K, and frames per second boosted to 60 FPS in 2022 using Artificial Intelligence (A.I) and Google Colab @ https://colab.research.google.com

  7. Jan 11, 2019 · Overview. After moving to a retirement home, restless talent manager Al reconnects with long-ago client Buddy and coaxes him back out on the comedy circuit. Greg Pritikin.