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The Last Performance

1929 | 60m | English

(536 votes)

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A middle-aged magician is in love with his beautiful young assistant. She, on the other hand, is in love with the magician's young protege, who turns out to be a bum and a thief.
Release Date: Oct 13, 1929
Director: Pál Fejős
Writer: James Ashmore Creelman, Tom Reed, Walter Anthony
Genres: Drama, Romance, Horror
Keywords magician
Production Companies Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024
Entered: May 03, 2024
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Name Character
Conrad Veidt Erik the Great
Mary Philbin Julie
Leslie Fenton Buffo
Fred MacKaye Mark Royce
Eddie Boland Agent
Anders Randolf Judge
Sam De Grasse District Attorney
Gusztáv Pártos Theatre Manager
William H. Turner Booking Agent
George Irving Defense Attorney
Walter Brennan Clown (uncredited)
Greta Granstedt None
Julia Griffith None
Ruth Jennings None
Rolfe Sedan None
Rosita Delmar None
Name Job
Pál Fejős Director
James Ashmore Creelman Story, Screenplay
Tom Reed Writer
Edward L. Cahn Editor
Robert Jahns Editor
Thomas F. O'Neill Art Direction
Sam Perry Music
Walter Anthony Writer
Hal Mohr Director of Photography
Robert Carlisle Editor
Charles D. Hall Art Direction
Name Title
Carl Laemmle Producer
Organization Category Person
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Don't be put off by the "horror" descriptor - this isn't at all a scary film, nor does it intend to be. Conrad Veidt is smashing as the magician deeply in love with his seventeen year old assistant "Julie" (Mary Philbin), whom he wants to marry when she is old enough. Snag is, she doesn't reciprocat ... e. Indeed, she is busy fending off the attentions of his assistant "Buffo" (Leslie Fenton) and is actually in love with his protégé "Mark" (the dashing Fred MacKaye). Now the younger man is a bit of a scoundrel, something not unknown to his magician master "Erik", and the first rule of magic is (or, ought to be, anyway) never mess with a man in love, when you are going to be stuffed into a box for the seven sword trick... We can guess much of the rest, though there are a few twists during the suspensefully directed trial scenes that keep us on our toes. It's a smart film to look at, and some of the magical tricks do make you scratch the top of your head. The unrequited love stuff is a bit too melodramatic for my tastes, but Veidt makes sure the film still works well and I really quite enjoyed it.

Jun 06, 2022