Acting
Gabrielle Lange
Born March 24, 1861 · Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Died March 15, 1914 · aged 52
No biography available.
Known For
In the Grip of Alcohol · 1911In the Grip of Alcohol
★ 7.51911
MovieDrama
Directed by Gérard Bourgeois.
Max and His Mother-in-Law · 1911Max and His Mother-in-Law
★ 5.51911
MovieComedy
Max and his young bride attempt to enjoy an Alpine honeymoon, despite the presence of her mother.
Le Bon Juge · 1913Le Bon Juge
★ 7.01913
MovieComedy
Max Juggles for Love · 1912Max Juggles for Love
★ 6.51912
MovieComedyRomance
Max proposes to a lady. Inexplicably, she insists she won’t marry him until he learns to juggle. At this news, Max goes home and tries to learn but is ultimately unsuccessful until he hatches an idea...
Max Takes Tonics · 1911Max Takes Tonics
★ 6.41911
MovieComedy
Max visits a doctor who prescribes a tonic (Bordeaux of Cinchona) for him to drink every morning. Upon returning home, Max sees a large glass which was left by his wife and labeled "Souvenir de Bordeaux". He consumes it its entirety after assuming that it was his medicine. Immediately Max feels much better. Hilarity ensues as Max goes about the day in a completely drunken state.
Max as a Chiropodist · 1914Max as a Chiropodist
★ 5.01914
MovieComedy
Coming to visit a girl, Max presents himself as a pedicurist.
Max as a Musician · 1913Max as a Musician
1913
MovieComedy
Max loves a charming girl to distraction, but her father declares that his daughter shall never marry anyone but a musician. Max tries his hand at all kinds of instruments, only to fail lamentably. Eventually, he bluffs the professor by using a mechanical instrument, only to have his clever trick discovered on the evening of his betrothal.
Max Gets Stuck Up · 1910Max Gets Stuck Up
★ 6.51910
MovieComedy
The film begins with Max being invited to dinner with his fiancée and future in-laws. To be polite, he stops on the way at a bakery to bring along a small gift for the in-laws. Unfortunately, he steps on some flypaper and has a devil of a time getting it off himself. When he arrives at the dinner, he's quite sticky and this causes LOTS of problems--which would have all been alleviated had he told them of his flypaper predicament. The title of the print gives the wrong date and title. Although there may well have been an earlier version with a similar plot (a number of films, which Max Linder made between 1905 and 1908, are still unidentified) it is quite clear that this particular one was made in 1910.
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