Max Linder
The Three Must-Get-Theres (1922)
Dir: Max Linder US
Running time: 53 mins
The Three Must-Get-Theres (1922) was Linder's final American film before he returned to Europe to co-direct his last completed film, Max, der Zirkuskönig (Max, King of the Circus) in Austria. Directed, written by and starring Linder, the film follows the plot of the 1844 novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas and is a comic parody of the Douglas Fairbanks box office smash with the same name of the previous year.
The New York Times described the film as “Good-natured and lots of fun”. So join us for 'lots of fun' at this rare screening of Max Linder's penultimate feature.
Introduced by Serge Bromberg with live piano accompaniment by John Sweeney.
With thanks to Lobster Films.
This film is not BBFC Certificated. The festival team suggest parental guidance
Tickets:
- Virtual Admission £6
If you can afford to, please book this ticket, our usual rate; this allows us to help run the festival, provide the content and make ends meet during these challenging times.
- Slapstick Champion £10
This rate, if you have the means, will help support Slapstick and our ongoing programme along with subsidising concession tickets, for those who otherwise could not afford to attend.
- Young Person, ages 16-29 £3
Continuing our efforts to encourage younger audiences to discover the screen comedy greats of the past
- Covid Impact £3
We know these times are exceptional, so this special low price is for those on low or no pay due to the pandemic!
Booking fees will be applied
If you are purchasing for more than one event at the festival you might prefer to buy a pass
Max Linder
The Three Must-Get-Theres (1922)
Dir: Max Linder US
Running time: 53 mins
The Three Must-Get-Theres (1922) was Linder's final American film before he returned to Europe to co-direct his last completed film, Max, der Zirkuskönig (Max, King of the Circus) in Austria. Directed, written by and starring Linder, the film follows the plot of the 1844 novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas and is a comic parody of the Douglas Fairbanks box office smash with the same name of the previous year.
The New York Times described the film as “Good-natured and lots of fun”. So join us for 'lots of fun' at this rare screening of Max Linder's penultimate feature.
Introduced by Serge Bromberg with live piano accompaniment by John Sweeney.
With thanks to Lobster Films.
This film is not BBFC Certificated. The festival team suggest parental guidance
Tickets:
- Virtual Admission £6
If you can afford to, please book this ticket, our usual rate; this allows us to help run the festival, provide the content and make ends meet during these challenging times.
- Slapstick Champion £10
This rate, if you have the means, will help support Slapstick and our ongoing programme along with subsidising concession tickets, for those who otherwise could not afford to attend.
- Young Person, ages 16-29 £3
Continuing our efforts to encourage younger audiences to discover the screen comedy greats of the past
- Covid Impact £3
We know these times are exceptional, so this special low price is for those on low or no pay due to the pandemic!
Booking fees will be applied
If you are purchasing for more than one event at the festival you might prefer to buy a pass