The Last Moment (1928 film)
| The Last Moment | |
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Contemporary advertisement | |
| Directed by | Paul Fejos |
| Written by | Paul Fejos |
| Produced by | Samuel Freedman Edward M. Spitz |
| Starring | Otto Matieson Georgia Hale |
| Cinematography | Leon Shamroy |
| Edited by | Paul Fejos |
Production company | Freedman-Spitz |
| Distributed by | Zakoro Film Corporation |
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Running time | Six reels |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent |
| Budget | $13,000 |
The Last Moment is a 1928 American silent drama film conceived and directed by Paul Fejos. The film starred Otto Matieson and Georgia Hale.
Fejos made The Last Moment on a budget of US$13,000. The film told its story without intertitles, which was very unusual for a silent film, and used double- and triple-exposures and expressionistic editing, giving it a style that was not common for commercial releases of that period. Charlie Chaplin saw the film in a private screening and arranged for it to be theatrically released by United Artists. No print of The Last Moment is known to exist in any archive or private collection, and it is considered a lost film.