Germany / Nov 05, 1928
The Last Performance (1928)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
The impressive cast is headed by the great Heinrich George as Boris Stroganoff, an opera composer and conductor who’s also a notorious lothario. Albani is ballet dancer Viola Suroff, who’s put her career aside to look after her partner Maxim Sadi, a baritone with unspecified health issues that have kept him off stage. Stroganoff sets his sights on Viola and offers her a job in the corps de ballet for his new opera The Boyar, which she accepts provided Maxim is also hired. However, dancer Margot (called Myrra in the French version) maintains a seething passion for Stroganoff, as does Countess Geschow (called Countess Ziska on this print), both of whom are resentful when watching his interactions with Viola. Jealousies run high on opening night between all the characters and Stroganoff is shot mid-performance, but who is the killer: Maxim, Margot, or Geschow?I
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Corry Bell | Elsa |
| Valerie Boothby | Gräfin Geschow |
| Paul Hörbiger | Balletmeister |
| Raimondo Van Riel | Zemikoff |
| Otto Kronburger | Kommissar |
| Otto Wallburg | Tenas |
| Eduardo D'Accursio | Paschkin |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Das letzte souper |
| Original language | DE |
| Spoken languages | No Language |
| Production countries | Germany |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Seymour Nebenzal Productions, Nero-Film AG, Jakob Karol Film GmbH |
| Release date | 5 novembre 1928 |
| Production | Arthur Bredow |
| Writer | Curt J. Braun, Otto Rung |
| Cinematography | Günter Krampf |
| Assistant directors | Mario Bonnard |
| Production design | Julius von Borsody |
| Art direction | Julius von Borsody |
| Set decoration | Julius von Borsody |
Release dates
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