Max and His Mother-in-Law
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Max and His Mother-in-Law (French: Max et sa belle-mère) is a 1911 French film directed by Max Linder
Max Linder
Max Linder was an influential French pioneer of silent film.-Birth and early career:Born Gabriel-Maximilien Leuvielle in Saint-Loubès, Gironde, France to a Catholic wine-growing family, he grew up with a passion for the theatre and as a young man joined a theatre troupe touring the country...

, Lucien Nonguet.

The film is also known as Max and His Ma-in-Law (in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIn the United Kingdom and Dependencies, other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages...

).

Plot summary

Max and his young bride attempt to enjoy an Alpin
Alpin
Alpin may refer to:*Alpin , a weekly supplement of Prothom Alo, a Bangladeshi newspaper*Alpín mac Echdach, two kings of the same name - one the father of Cináed mac Ailpín, the other a king of Dál Riata...

e honeymoon
Honeymoon
-History:One early reference to a honeymoon is in Deuteronomy 24:5 “When a man is newly wed, he need not go out on a military expedition, nor shall any public duty be imposed on him...

, despite the presence of her mother.

Cast

  • Max Linder
    Max Linder
    Max Linder was an influential French pioneer of silent film.-Birth and early career:Born Gabriel-Maximilien Leuvielle in Saint-Loubès, Gironde, France to a Catholic wine-growing family, he grew up with a passion for the theatre and as a young man joined a theatre troupe touring the country...

     as Max


Léon Belières, Charles de Rochefort
Charles de Rochefort
Charles de Rochefort also known as Charles d'Authier de Rochefort, son of Paul Charles Dominique d'Authier de Rochefort and Camille Caroline Rose Félicité Guelfucci, was a French film actor of the silent era...

, Gabrielle Lange, Paulette Lorsy, Pâquerette
Pâquerette
Pâquerette is a ballet in 4 Acts-7 Scenes, with choreography by Arthur Saint-Léon, and music by François Benoist.The ballet was first presented by the Ballet of the Académie Royale de Musique on January 15, 1881 in Paris, France...

 and Jacques Vandenne also appear.
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