Max Linder

1883-1925

Filmography

Key: a = actor; d = director; w = writer

Max victime du quinquina (1911) [a,d]

Par habitude (1911) [a,d]

Le 2 août 1914 (1914) [a,d]

Max entre deux feux (1916) [a,d,w]

Max Wants a Divorce (1917) [a,d,w]

Max in a Taxi (1917) [a,d,w]

Le Petit café (1919) [a]

Seven Years Bad Luck (1921) [a,d,w]

The Three Must-Get-Theres (1922) [a,d,w]

Au secours! (1924) [a,w]

Le Roi du cirque (1925) [a,w]

Le Chasseur de chez Maxim's (1927) [w]

Der Raub der Mona Lisa (1931) [a]

The Pilgrim Lady (1947) [a]

My Foolish Heart (1949) [a]

En compagnie de Max Linder (1963) [a,w]

L'Homme au chapeau de soie (1983) [a]

Stille Wasser (1996) [d]

Drei Herren (1998) [w]

Darum (2008) [a]



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