The Last Command (film)

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This article is about the 1928 film. For the 1955 film on the Alamo starring Sterling Hayden, see The Last Command (1955 movie).
The Last Command
Directed by Josef von Sternberg
Produced by Adolph Zukor
Written by John F. Goodrich
Starring Emil Jannings
Evelyn Brent
William Powell
Jack Raymond
Release date(s) January 22, 1928
Running time 85 min
Language Silent
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The Last Command is a 1928 film. It was written by John F. Goodrich and Herman J. Mankiewicz, from a story by Lajos Biró. It was directed by Josef von Sternberg.

The plot concerns a Tsarist Russian officer, Grand Duke Sergeus Alexander (Emil Jannings), who has just committed revolutionary Leo Andreyev (William Powell) to prison, while retaining his beautiful partner Natacha as a mistress. She plans to kill him, but comes to realize that he is at heart a man of honor who loves Russia as deeply as she does. While helping him escape the Bolsheviks she is killed, the shock of which gives him a nervous tremor. Many years later we see Sergeus Alexander reduced to near poverty and making a slim living as a Hollywood extra. A director, none other than his old adversary Leo Andreyev, recognizes him and, in an ironic act calculated to humiliate him, casts him as a Russian general in a battle scene. Bullied by the costume department (his uniform and boots are thrown right in his face) he is directed to give a speech to a group of actors playing his soldiers. Slowly losing his grip on reality he imagines himself genuinely on the battlefield and passionately urges them to fight for Russia. Overstraining himself he dies, his last words inquiring if they'd won the battle. Andreyev remarks "He was a great man" – and this is a major plot flaw in the picture: since he was sent to prison, how did he know about Sergeus Alexander's real inner decency?

Jannings won the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance.

[edit] Trivia

Fritz Feld can be spotted as a screaming revolutionary who at one point sneers in Jannings' face.

[edit] Quotes

When Sergeus Alexander finds one of his aides trying on his overcoat he instructs his guards, "If this happens again remove the coat and shoot the contents."

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