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Max Linder
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Max Linder

1883Cavernes, Saint-Loubès, Gironde, France53 Films

Although all too frequently neglected by fans of silent comedy, Max Linder is in many ways as important a figure as Charles Chaplin, Buster Keaton, or Harold Lloyd, not least because he predated (and influenced) them all by several years, and was largely responsible for the creation of the classic style of silent slapstick comedy. He started out as an actor in the French theatre, but after making his screen debut in 1905 he quickly became an enormously famous and successful film comedian on both sides of the Atlantic, thanks to his character "Max", a top-hatted dandy. By 1912, he was the highest-paid film star in the world, with an unprecedented salary of one million francs.

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The Three Must-Get-Theres
6.4

The Three Must-Get-Theres

1922
Be My Wife
6.8

Be My Wife

1921
Seven Years Bad Luck
6.8

Seven Years Bad Luck

1921
Max the Heartbreaker
4.6

Max the Heartbreaker

1917
Max in a Taxi
4.8

Max in a Taxi

1917
Max Wants a Divorce
5.1

Max Wants a Divorce

1917
Max Comes Across

Max Comes Across

1917
Max and the Purse
4.9

Max and the Purse

1917
Max devrait porter des bretelles

Max devrait porter des bretelles

1917
Chance and Love
5.2

Chance and Love

1915
Hairdresser of Love
5.5

Hairdresser of Love

1915
Max in Monaco
5.2

Max in Monaco

1915
The Forced Marriage
3.3

The Forced Marriage

1914
Max and the Lady Doctor
5.8

Max and the Lady Doctor

1914
Max as a Chiropodist
4.9

Max as a Chiropodist

1914
Max Wishes He Hadn't

Max Wishes He Hadn't

1914
Max and the Jealous Husband
5.0

Max and the Jealous Husband

1914
Max Speaks English
5.2

Max Speaks English

1914
Max Sets the Style
5.4

Max Sets the Style

1914
Max's Vacation
5.8

Max's Vacation

1914
Max as a Musician

Max as a Musician

1913
Max's Hat
5.9

Max's Hat

1913
Le billet doux

Le billet doux

1913
Max Toreador
5.5

Max Toreador

1913
Max Linder Does All the Sports
5.5

Max Linder Does All the Sports

1913
Max: Jockey for Love
7.0

Max: Jockey for Love

1913
Max Linder's Appointment
6.0

Max Linder's Appointment

1913
Max and the Statue
5.4

Max and the Statue

1912
Max Wants to Grow
5.2

Max Wants to Grow

1912
The Water-Funker
4.9

The Water-Funker

1912
Jalousie

Jalousie

1912
Long-Lasting Love
4.6

Long-Lasting Love

1912
Cordial Agreement
5.6

Cordial Agreement

1912
A Farmhouse Romance
4.3

A Farmhouse Romance

1912
The Wedding Trunk
4.2

The Wedding Trunk

1912
Max and the Donkey
4.7

Max and the Donkey

1912
An Agitated Night
4.8

An Agitated Night

1912
Max Juggles for Love
5.2

Max Juggles for Love

1912
Max and His Dog Dick
5.3

Max and His Dog Dick

1912
Max Takes Back His Freedom
5.8

Max Takes Back His Freedom

1912
Max Sets the Fashion
5.2

Max Sets the Fashion

1912
Max Takes Tonics
6.4

Max Takes Tonics

1911
Max and Jane Want to Do Theater
5.4

Max and Jane Want to Do Theater

1911
Max Is Convalescent
6.2

Max Is Convalescent

1911
Max and His Mother-in-Law
5.3

Max and His Mother-in-Law

1911
Champion de boxe
5.0

Champion de boxe

1911
Max Gets Stuck Up
4.8

Max Gets Stuck Up

1910
Max Embarrassed
5.0

Max Embarrassed

1910
Max's First Job
5.1

Max's First Job

1910
I Want a Baby
5.4

I Want a Baby

1910
The Adventures of Tartarin the Younger

The Adventures of Tartarin the Younger

1910
Love's Surprises
5.0

Love's Surprises

1909
Troubles of a Grass Widower
5.2

Troubles of a Grass Widower

1908