Max Linder, originally Gabriel Leuvielle, emerged as a pioneering film comedian in early 20th-century France, working with the Pathe Brothers. Renowned for his impeccable comedic timing and original gags, he was among the first screen celebrities to achieve widespread fame, influencing future icons like Charlie Chaplin. Linder's legacy is marked by his innovative approach to comedy, as he began crafting his own scenarios early in his career, establishing a foundation for modern film humor.
Lisa Stein Haven Boeken


Includes a selection of rare photographs from the Chaplin archives. Presents the first investigation in print of Chaplin's experience with First National Pictures. Uses archival records and motion picture industry periodicals to present new material on Chaplin's tenure with First National Pictures. číst celé