Max Speaks English

Max Speaks English

Release date : March 6, 1914
Runtime : 10m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Max Linder /
Writers :
Production companies : Pathé Frères /
March 6, 1914 10m France Comedy French More
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"Scene, a first-class railway carriage. Max and delightful girl alone. "May I smoke?" breaks the ice, and then Max brings all the arts of fascination to bear on the lady, who is by no means shy. Max calls next day. Her father is in the enamel bath and geyser line. Max is making love; a customer enters. Girlie hides Max in portable shower bath. Enter father, who is a good salesman. He turns on the shower - and Max. What a delightful comedian Linder is." (The Bioscope, Nov. 22, 1917)
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  • title:Max Speaks English
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1914
  • Runtime:10m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Max Linder /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Pathé Frères ·
  • Overview:"Scene, a first-class railway carriage. Max and delightful girl alone. "May I smoke?" breaks the ice, and then Max brings all the arts of fascination to bear on the lady, who is by no means shy. Max calls next day. Her father is in the enamel bath and geyser line. Max is making love; a customer enters. Girlie hides Max in portable shower bath. Enter father, who is a good salesman. He turns on the shower - and Max. What a delightful comedian Linder is." (The Bioscope, Nov. 22, 1917)
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