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The Last Witness
''The Last Witness'' may refer to: * ''The Last Witness'' (1921 film), a German silent film * ''The Last Witness'' (1925 film), a silent British film by Fred Paul * ''The Last Witness'' (1960 film), a German film * ''The Last Witness'' (1980 film), a South Korean film directed by Lee Doo-yong * ''The Last Witness'' (1999 film), a made-for-TV movie directed by Graeme Clifford * ''The Last Witness'' (2001 film), a South Korean film directed by Bae Chang-ho * ''The Last Witness'' (2018 film), a British thriller film by Piotr Szkopiak {{DEFAULTSORT:Last Witness, The ...
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The Last Witness (1921 Film)
''The Last Witness'' (german: Der letzte Zeuge) is a 1921 German silent film directed by Adolf Gärtner and starring Albert Bassermann, Elsa Bassermann and Olga Engl.Krautz p. 76 It was shot in 1919, but not released until April 1921. The film's sets were designed by the art director Hans Dreier. Cast * Albert Bassermann * Elsa Bassermann * Irmgard Bern * Olga Engl * Friedrich Wilhelm Kaiser * Meinhart Maur * Fritz Moleska * Frida Richard Frida Richard (born Friederike Raithel, 1 November 1873 – 12 September 1946) was an Austrian actress. Selected filmography * '' The Sin of Helga Arndt'' (1916) * '' The Queen's Love Letter'' (1916) * '' The Marriage of Luise Rohrbach'' (1917) ... References Bibliography * Alfred Krautz. ''International directory of cinematographers, set- and costume designers in film, Volume 4''. Saur, 1984. External links * 1921 films Films of the Weimar Republic German silent feature films Films directed by Adolf Gärtner German black-an ...
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The Last Witness (1925 Film)
''The Last Witness'' is a 1925 British silent crime film directed by Fred Paul and starring Paul, Isobel Elsom and Stella Arbenina. The screenplay concerns a barrister who prosecutes his own wife, who has recently had an affair with a Member of Parliament, for murder. It was based on a novel by F. Britten Austin. Cast * Fred Paul as Stephen Brand KC * Isobel Elsom Isobel Elsom (born Isabelle Reed; 16 March 1893 – 12 January 1981) was an English film, theatre, and television actress. She was often cast as aristocrats or upper-class women. Early years Born in Chesterton, Cambridge, Elsom attend ... as Letitia Brand * Stella Arbenina as Mrs. Stapleton * Queenie Thomas as Lady Somerville * John F. Hamilton as Eric Norton * Tom Nesbitt as Maurice Tregarthen * Aubrey Fitzgerald as Lord Bunny Somerville References External links * 1925 films British silent feature films 1925 crime films Films directed by Fred Paul Films based on British novel ...
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The Last Witness (1960 Film)
''The Last Witness'' (german: Der Letzte Zeuge) is a 1960 West German crime film directed by Wolfgang Staudte and starring Martin Held, Hanns Lothar and Ellen Schwiers.Goble p.477 It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Hans Kuhnert. Cast * Martin Held as Direktor Werner Rameil * Hanns Lothar as Lawyer Dr. Fox * Ellen Schwiers as Ingrid Bernhardy * Jürgen Goslar as Dr. Heinz Stephan * Adelheid Seeck as Gerda Rameil * Werner Hinz as Landgerichtsrat Ricker * Lore Hartling as Assessorin Ebeling * Siegfried Wischnewski as Kriminalinspektor Gerhuf * Harald Juhnke as Kriminalsekretär Wenzel * Otto Graf as Anwalt Dr. Beyer * Albert Bessler as Dr. Hollberg * Lucie Mannheim Lucie Mannheim (30 April 1899 – 17 July 1976) was a German singer and actress. Life and career Mannheim was born in Köpenick, Berlin, where she studied drama and quickly became a popular figure app ...
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The Last Witness (1980 Film)
''The Last Witness'' () is a 1980 South Korean mystery film directed by Lee Doo-yong, based on the 1974 novel of the same title by Kim Seong-jong. When the film was originally released, a 40-minute portion was cut due to censorship laws of that time.Korean Film Archive to Screen Director Lee Du-yong's Films
. ''HanCinema'', 6 January 2006; originally published by ''KBS Global''. Retrieved on 18 January 2009. A remake with the same title was released in 2001.


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The Last Witness (1999 Film)
''The Last Witness'' is a 1999 made-for-TV movie which was originally titled ''Caracara''. It was written by Craig Smith and directed by Graeme Clifford. Release date was 1 December 1999. The cast included Natasha Henstridge, Johnathon Schaech, and Lauren Hutton. Plot In New York City, museum ornithologist Rachel Sutherland is fully engrossed in her work, with no time for outside interests or romance, when she is approached by FBI agents who ask to use her apartment as a command post to track and apprehend a South African operative who is planning to assassinate SA President Nelson Mandela. As this tracking operation unfolds, Sutherland finds herself attracted to McMillan, the apparent leader of the group, but along the way she comes to realize that, instead of being an FBI agent, McMillan is actually the SA operative, who is maneuvering to eliminate all witnesses to the planned operation, including Sutherland herself. She manages to escape, even while thwarting his attempts to ...
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The Last Witness (2001 Film)
''The Last Witness'' () is a 2001 in film, 2001 South Korean thriller film directed by Bae Chang-ho and starring Lee Jung-jae, Ahn Sung-ki and Lee Mi-yeon. It is based on the novel of the same name by Kim Seong-jong, and is the second adaptation of the book, the first being in The Last Witness (1980 film), 1980.Leong, 2002, pp. 72–73 Plot A political prisoner, Hwang-seok is released after 50 years of solitary confinement. A day later, a body with stab wounds is recovered from a harbor. Detective Oh investigates the death and determines the body is that of Yang, a former soldier. Discovering a diary amongst Yang's possessions, Oh follows a trail of clues to a blind antique dealer, Ji-hye. It transpires that it was Yang who was responsible for the imprisonment of Hwang-seok, a suspected communism in Korea, communist sympathizer in the Korean War. This makes Hwang-seok the prime suspect for the murder of Yang. But not all is as it seems, and a series of flashbacks back to the da ...
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