Laugh with Max Linder (1963)

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Pioneering comedy legend Max Linder wrote, produced, directed and starred in Seven Years Bad Luck. Hilarious misadventures begin when Max' butler, chasing a maid, breaks an expensive full-length mirror. The butler persuades the cook, who somewhat resembles Max, to stand behind the frame and be Max's reflection. This gag, developed by Max, has become a classic of film and even television borrowed by everyone from the Marx Brothers to Abbott and Costello to Red Skeleton.

Director: Maud Linder
Runtime: 88 min
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Production: Films Max Linder
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

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silent film, woman director

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Laugh with Max Linder about?
Pioneering comedy legend Max Linder wrote, produced, directed and starred in Seven Years Bad Luck. Hilarious misadventures begin when Max' butler, chasing a maid, breaks an expensive full-length mirror. The butler persuades the cook, who somewhat resembles Max, to stand behind the frame and be Max's reflection. This gag, developed by Max, has become a classic of film and even television borrowed by everyone from the Marx Brothers to Abbott and Costello to Red Skeleton.
Who directed Laugh with Max Linder?
Laugh with Max Linder was directed by Maud Linder.
Who stars in Laugh with Max Linder?
Laugh with Max Linder stars Max Linder, René Clair.
How long is Laugh with Max Linder?
Laugh with Max Linder has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
Where was Laugh with Max Linder produced?
Laugh with Max Linder was produced in France.