Résumés(1)
The career of influential comedian Max Linder was nearing its end when he directed and starred in this burlesque of Douglas Fairbanks' Three Musketeers. As Dart-in-Again, Linder plays an hilarious spoof of the Fairbanks character. He is a peasant's son who rides his donkey, Jazbo, to Paris to make his fortune. Upon his arrival, he meets the three Must-Get-Theres -- Walrus (Jack Richardson), Octopus (Charles Metzetti) and Porpoise (Clarence Werpz). They all battle the forces of the evil Duke of Rich-Lou (Bull Montana). Dart-in-Again comes to the aid of the Queen (Catherine Rankin), and her seamstress, Connie (Jobyna Ralston, Harold Lloyd's future co-star). He retrieves the Queen's brooch from her lover, Bunkumin (Harry Mann) and saves her honor. For his heroic acts, Dart-In-Again is rewarded by the King (Frank Cooke), who makes him a full member of the Must-Get-Theres. He also weds Connie and all ends well. Unfortunately, things didn't end so well for Linder in real life -- three years later, he and his wife would commit suicide because his career was in a shambles. (texte officiel du distributeur)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Max Linder
France
Meilleurs films :
Sept ans de malheur (1921)
Bull Montana
Italie
Meilleurs films :
Le Monde perdu (1925)
Le Fils du cheik (1926)
Les Quatre Cavaliers de l'Apocalypse (1921)
Jobyna Ralston
États-Unis
Meilleurs films :
Le Petit Frère (1927)
Les Ailes (1927)
Ca t'la coupe (1924)
Harry Mann
Empire russe
Meilleurs films :
Sept ans de malheur (1921)
Notre-Dame de Paris (1923)
Jean de Limur
France
Meilleurs films :
Les Trois Mousquetaires (1921)
L'Opinion publique (1923)
Fred Cavens
Belgique
Meilleurs films :
The Iron Mask (1929)
L'Homme au masque de fer (1939)
Le Comte de Monte Cristo (1934)