The Last Laugh (disambiguation)
- The Last Laugh (disambiguation)
"The Last Laugh" is a 1924 silent film directed by F. W. Murnau.
The Last Laugh may also refer to:
In books:
* "The Last Laugh" ("Hardy Boys" novel)
* "The Last Laugh: a new philosophy of near-death experiences, apparitions, and the paranormal", a 1999 book by Raymond Moody
In television:
*
* "The Last Laugh" ("Ben 10" episode)
* "The Last Laugh" ("Care Bears" episode)
* "The Last Laugh" (Part 1), first of a two-part story in "Diagnosis: Murder"
** "The Last Laugh" (Part 2), the second part
In music:
* "The Last Laugh", a monologue from the 1996 album "The Dark Saga" by heavy metal band Iced Earth
* "The Last Laugh", a song from the 2001 album "Saviour" by UK band Antimatter
* "The Last Laugh", a song from Mark Knopfler's 2000 album "Sailing to Philadelphia"
In theatre:
* "The Last Laugh", a 2007 play by Richard Harris
See also
* Last Laugh
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