The False Max Linder (1914)
Auguste is cured! The doctor at the asylum said so. Delighted, his mother gives him a few coins so he can go out for a little entertainment. Auguste settles in a cinema to admire the great Max Linder. Enthused by the film, he goes off with the movie poster to make himself a suit like the star's. With a false visiting card, he goes to an agent, who sends him to the Comica film company. But the charming man is going to make a terrible mistake on his way… This comedy brings together two French silent film stars: Max Linder and Romeo Bosetti.
Director: Romeo Bosetti, Lucien Nonguet
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 14 min
Release Date: September 29, 1914
Cast
- Max Linder - Max
- Romeo Bosetti - Directeur
- Jules Vial - Gustave
Screenplay
Production: Pathé Frères
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
Keywords
silent film, short film
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The False Max Linder about?
- Auguste is cured! The doctor at the asylum said so. Delighted, his mother gives him a few coins so he can go out for a little entertainment. Auguste settles in a cinema to admire the great Max Linder. Enthused by the film, he goes off with the movie poster to make himself a suit like the star's. With a false visiting card, he goes to an agent, who sends him to the Comica film company. But the charming man is going to make a terrible mistake on his way… This comedy brings together two French silent film stars: Max Linder and Romeo Bosetti.
- Who directed The False Max Linder?
- The False Max Linder was directed by Romeo Bosetti, Lucien Nonguet.
- Who stars in The False Max Linder?
- The False Max Linder stars Max Linder, Romeo Bosetti, Jules Vial.
- How long is The False Max Linder?
- The False Max Linder has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).
- What genre is The False Max Linder?
- The False Max Linder is a Comedy film.
- Where was The False Max Linder produced?
- The False Max Linder was produced in France.