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Max's First Job 1910

★ 5.114 votes7 min📅 1910-10-01

Experience the early days of comedy cinema with Max's First Job (1910), a short film that showcases the talents of the Ambigu Theatre's recommended actor, Max Linder. Directed by Louis J.

Director: Louis J. Gasnier

Cast

Max Linder
Max Linder
Max
Georges Monca
Self
Lucien Nonguet
Lucien Nonguet
Self
Charles Pathé
Charles Pathé
Self

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Max's First Job (1910) about?

Max Linder takes on his first role at Joinville studios, playing a husband who returns home late, bringing a charming energy to the screen.

Who directed Max's First Job?

The film was directed by Louis J. Gasnier.

Who stars in Max's First Job?

Max Linder, Georges Monca, and other talented actors bring the film to life.

Is Max's First Job (1910) worth watching?

With its lighthearted tone and charming performances, Max's First Job (1910) is a delightful watch for fans of early comedy cinema.

How long is Max's First Job?

The film has a runtime of 7 minutes.

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About Max's First Job (1910) — Early Comedy Cinema Delights with Max Linder

Experience the early days of comedy cinema with Max's First Job (1910), a short film that showcases the talents of the Ambigu Theatre's recommended actor, Max Linder. Directed by Louis J. Gasnier, this film introduces us to Max as he takes on his first role at Joinville studios, playing a husband who returns home late, no doubt with a tale to tell. The film's lighthearted and comedic tone sets the stage for a delightful viewing experience. As Max navigates his new role, he brings a charming energy to the screen, making this film a must-watch for fans of early comedy. With its short runtime of just 7 minutes, Max's First Job (1910) is a quick and entertaining watch that will leave you smiling. Join the journey of Max's early career and discover the roots of comedy cinema.

The film's cast, including Max Linder and Georges Monca, deliver a standout performance that will keep you engaged from start to finish. With its blend of humor and charm, Max's First Job (1910) is a true classic of the silent era. If you're looking for a film that will transport you back in time and showcase the talents of a bygone era, look no further than Max's First Job (1910).