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Laugh with Max Linder

1963-11-22 |
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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.

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The release date of Laugh with Max Linder is November 22, 1963.
The director of Laugh with Max Linder is Maud Linder.
The casts of Laugh with Max Linder are Max Linder starring as Self (archive footage), René Clair starring as Narrateur (voice).
On October 04, 2024, the IMDB rating of Laugh with Max Linder is 7.2/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 7.0/10.
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..
The runtime of Laugh with Max Linder is 88 minutes.