
Seven Years Bad Luck
Comedy
Overview
After breaking a mirror in his home, superstitious Max tries to avoid situations which could bring bad luck, but in doing so causes himself the worst luck imaginable.
Top Cast


Max Linder
Max Linder
Max
Max Linder
Max


Alta Allen
Alta Allen
Betty - Max's Fiancée
Alta Allen
Betty - Max's Fiancée
Ralph McCullough
Ralph McCullough
John - Max's Valet
Ralph McCullough
John - Max's Valet
Betty K. Peterson
Betty K. Peterson
Mary - Max's Maid
Betty K. Peterson
Mary - Max's Maid
F.B. Crayne
F.B. Crayne
Max's False Friend
F.B. Crayne
Max's False Friend
Chance Ward
Chance Ward
The Railroad Conductor
Chance Ward
The Railroad Conductor
Hugh Saxon
Hugh Saxon
The Station Master
Hugh Saxon
The Station Master
Thelma Percy
Thelma Percy
Station Master's Daughter
Thelma Percy
Station Master's Daughter


C.E. Anderson
C.E. Anderson
A Jail Bird
C.E. Anderson
A Jail Bird
Lola Gonzales
Lola Gonzales
Betty's Hawaiian Maid (uncredited)
Lola Gonzales
Betty's Hawaiian Maid (uncredited)
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