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 ...
Max Linder wants tennis to remain part of his life, in college and beyond. He’s taking steps to make sure that’s the case, and on Thursday got a good deal of help from the U.S. Tennis Association.
THE Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will devote Friday and Saturday evenings to pioneer French comedian Max Linder in its Linwood Dunn Theater. On Friday, Linder’s filmmaker daughter, Maud ...
Short and muscular, elegant and acrobatic, the French silent-comedy star Max Linder was one of the cinema’s great prodigies. Hired by a major producer in Paris in 1905—at the age of twenty-one—and ...
Film critic Lisa Nesselson talks to Eve Jackson about Damien Chazelle's music thriller, "Whiplash", Abel Ferrara's "Pasolini" and the man some say was the world's first international movie star, ...
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