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Emil Jannings is a Actor, Director, Producer and Art Direction Allemand born on 22 july 1884 at Rorschach, St. Gallen (Suisse)

Emil Jannings

Emil Jannings
Emil Jannings participated to 43 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those, 3 have good markets following the box office.

Here are the best films classified by number of entries :

Actor

The Way of All Flesh, 1h34
Directed by Victor Fleming
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Emil Jannings, Belle Bennett, Phyllis Haver, Donald Keith, Fred Kohler, Philippe De Lacy
Roles August Shilling
Rating67% 3.3776553.3776553.3776553.3776553.377655
In the story, which opens in the early 1900s, Jannings plays August Schiller, a bank clerk in Milwaukee who is happy with both his job and his family. But when bank officials ask him to transport $1,000 in securities to Chicago, he meets a blond seductress on the train, who sees what he is carrying. She flirts with him, convinces him to buy her a bottle of champagne, and takes him to a saloon run by a crook. The next morning he awakes alone in a dilapidated bedroom, without the securities. He finds the woman, and at first pleads with her, then intimidates her to return the stolen securities. He is knocked unconscious by the saloon owner and dragged to a nearby railroad track.
The Last Command, 1h28
Directed by Josef von Sternberg
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Historical, Romance
Themes Politique, Political films
Actors Emil Jannings, Evelyn Brent, William Powell, Fritz Feld, Guy Oliver, Michael Visaroff
Roles Gen. Dolgorucki / Grand Duke Sergius Alexander
Rating78% 3.941633.941633.941633.941633.94163
In 1928 Hollywood, director Leo Andreyev (William Powell) looks through photographs for actors for his next movie. When he comes to the picture of an aged Sergius Alexander (Emil Jannings), he pauses, then tells his assistant (Jack Raymond) to cast the man. Sergius shows up at the Eureka Studio with a horde of other extras and is issued a general's uniform. As he is dressing, another actor complains that his continual head twitching is distracting. Sergius apologizes and explains that it is the result of a great shock he once experienced.
The Patriot, 1h53
Directed by Ernst Lubitsch
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Biography
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Emil Jannings, Florence Vidor, Lewis Stone, Neil Hamilton, Harry Cording, Tullio Carminati
Roles Czar Paul I

In 18th-Century Russia, the Czar, Paul, is surrounded by murderous plots and trusts only Count Pahlen. Pahlen wishes to protect his friend, the mad king, but because of the horror of the king's acts, he feels that he must remove him from the throne. Stefan, whipped by the czar for not having the correct number of buttons on his gaiters, joins with the count in the plot. The crown prince is horrified by their plans and warns his father, who, having no love for his son, places him under arrest for his foolish accusations. Pahlen uses his mistress, the Countess Ostermann, to lure the czar into the bedroom, where she tells the czar of the plot. The czar summons Pahlen, who reassures him of his loyalty. Later that night the count and Stefan enter his bedroom, and presently the czar is dead. But moments later Stefan turns a pistol on Pahlen. As the count lies dying on the floor, the countess appears and embraces Pahlen as he says, "I have been a bad friend and lover--but I have been a Patriot.