eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result SEVEN YEARS BAD LUCK 3sh Appears in Hershenson Pressbook CollectionThe image at right is provided for reference purposes and we do not we have it available for purchase, nor do we know of anyone who does! Seven Years Bad Luck, the 1921 Max Linder U.S./French silent superstition slapstick comedy ("The funniest five reel comedy ever made"; about a man who breaks a mirror, and then he tries to do all he can to avoid getting the inevitable bad luck, but everything he does brings him more bad luck; written by, directed by, and starring the legendary Max Linder) starring Max Linder, Alta Allen, Betty K. Peterson (billed as "Betty Peterson"), Lola Gonzales, Harry Mann, Chance Ward, Ralph McCullough, Hugh Saxon, and F.B. Crayne. Note that this was one of the seven movies Max Linder made in America after he was a victim of mustard gas in World War I, which severely weakened him. In 1925, he returned to France, and he and his wife jointly committed suicide. Linder was a giant of early French cinema, and he pre-dated Charlie Chaplin and the other great silent American comedians, all of whom were greatly influenced by his work! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. If you know who did the art (if any), please let us know.
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