Assumed name of Friedrich Wilhelm Plumpe (1889-1931) was a German silent-film director, whose "subjective" use of a moving camera to tell the story, through expressive images and without subtitles, in Der letzte Mumm/The Last Laugh in 1924 made him famous.
Other films include Nosferatu in 1922, a version of the Dracula story.
Why is F. W. Murnau famous?
F. W. Murnau was a influential German film director in the silent era.
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