Max Linder

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    Seven Years Bad Luck (1921)

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    Seven Years Bad Luck (1921)

    After breaking a mirror in his home, superstitious Max tries to avoid situations which could bring bad luck but in doing so, causes himself the worst luck imaginable.

    $15.00
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    In a Difficult Position (1908)

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    In a Difficult Position (1908)

    Max, a young man about town, splits his trousers while getting ready to go out one night. After applying some rather risky repairs without taking the trousers off, he gingerly heads off to a dinner party. Of course, disaster strikes almost as soon as he arrives, and he spends the rest of the film frantically attempting to hide the gaping tear in his trousers from the other guests.

    $25.00
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    Troubles of a Grass Widower (1908)

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    Troubles of a Grass Widower (1908)

    A housewife tires of her husband’s annoying behavior and returns to her mother. At first, the husband is quite pleased to have the house all to himself. But he quickly discovers that even the most basic domestic chores can be fraught with difficulty.

    $25.00
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    The Adventures of Tartarin the Younger (1910)

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    The Adventures of Tartarin the Younger (1910)

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    Max Plays at Drama (1911)

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    Max Plays at Drama (1911)

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    Max Takes Tonics (1911)

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    Max Takes Tonics (1911)

    Max visits a doctor who prescribes a tonic (Bordeaux of Cinchona) for him to drink every morning. Upon returning home, Max sees a large glass which was left by his wife and labeled “Souvenir de Bordeaux”. He consumes it its entirety after assuming that it was his medicine. Immediately Max feels much better. Hilarity ensues as Max goes about the day in a completely drunken state.

    $25.00
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    Troubles of a Grasswidower (1912)

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    Troubles of a Grasswidower (1912)

    An elegant dandy – he of suit, vest, tie, and top hat – ignores his wife at dinner in favor of his newspaper, so she tearfully leaves him and returns home to mother. He is ecstatic, dancing a jig at the prospect of new-found freedom, but after a series of disasters as he washes up the dishes, shops and cooks, makes his bed and tries to get a night’s sleep, then looks unsuccessfully for his tie in the morning, he’s at his wit’s end and the place is in shambles. Will his better half return? (IMDb)

    $25.00
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    Affinity (1912)

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    Affinity (1912)

    The story is simple: Max and a pretty young lady, whom he has never met before, arrive at the same time at a luxury hotel on the Riviera, each for a little vacation by themselves. They are placed in adjoining hotel suites. Both Max and the pretty lady place their shoes outside their hotel room doors to be cleaned by staff, and the shoes fall in love.

    $25.00
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    Au secours! (1924)

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    Au secours! (1924)

    Max accepts a wager that he cannot remain in a haunted castle for one hour (11 PM to midnight) without crying for help. As soon as he arrives he encounters strange and nightmarish visions, but he is nevertheless on the verge of winning the bet when a phone-call brings startling news.

    $25.00
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    Harlequin's Story (1907)

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    Harlequin’s Story (1907)

    Polichinelle the servant (called Harlequin in the English language version) rescues his girlfriend from a gang of decadent aristocrats, who have transformed her into a mechanical doll.

    $25.00
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