Already an acclaimed director when Mary Pickford invited him to Hollywood in 1922, Lubitsch applied his trademark visual wit to a string of American triumphs, starting with silent films such as The Marriage Circle and continuing with early musical comedies, including The Love Parade (starring Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald). Later comic triumphs include the 1939 Ninotchka (in which Greta Garbo famously laughs), the anti-Nazi To Be or Not to Be (Carole Lombard's last picture) and Heaven Can Wait.
Shortly before his death on November 30, 1947, Lubitsch received an Academy Award for lifetime achievement.
One Arabian NightIn his final on-screen appearance, legendary director Ernst Lubitsch (who was formerly a slapstick comedian) plays a hunchbacked clown in a traveling circus who witnesses a dancer (Pola Negri) murdered at the hands of an Arab sheik (Paul Wegener). Vowing revenge, the crippled clown hunts down the... Read More
Unseen Cinema (2005) | NR | |
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Heaven Can Wait (1943) | NR | |
To Be or Not To Be (1942) | NR | |
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The Shop Around the Corner (1940) | NR | |
Ninotchka (1939) | NR | |
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Trouble in Paradise (1932) | NR | |
One Hour with You (1931) | NR | |
The Smiling Lieutenant (1931) | NR | |
Monte Carlo (1930) | NR | |
The Love Parade (1929) | NR | |
Eternal Love (1929) | NR | |
The Patriot (1928) | NR | |
The Eyes of the Mummy (1922) | NR | |
The Marriage Circle (1921) | NR | |
One Arabian Night (1921) | NR | |
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The Oyster Princess (1919) | NR | |
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