Seven Years Bad Luck is a 1921 silent comedy film written, directed by, and starring Max Linder. The story begins with Max breaking a mirror, leading him to fear the superstition of seven years of bad luck. In his attempts to avoid misfortune, Max inadvertently causes a series of hilarious and chaotic events, including misunderstandings with his fiancée, encounters with thieves, and a wild train chase. With clever slapstick humor, inventive gags, and Linder’s charismatic performance, this film showcases his influence on early comedy cinema.
Credits:
Director: Max Linder
Producer: Max Linder
Starring: Max Linder, Alta Allen, Ralph McCullough
Screenplay: Max Linder
Cinematography: Charles Van Enger
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