Max and his friend, who came to visit him in Paris both fall in love with his new maid. The girl is very friendly, and while one plays the piano, she dances with the other - and they are so happy that even the decor dances at the rhythm.
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Max et l'entente cordiale
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Herzliches Einverständnis
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Max und sein Rivale
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Max Linder englantilaisine ystävineen
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Max und sein Rivale
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The English translation of the letter written in French the butler delivers at the end reads: "Mr. Max Linder, My daughter is always afraid of being married for her millions; that's why she pretended to be a maid. I hope with all my heart that this romantic idea will succeed and that you will love her today as she loves you. [signed] Rocfait Lair.
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When Max is cleaning the living room, you can clearly see a crew member's reflection in the glass cabinet at the back of the set.
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Featured in
The Man in the Silk Hat (1983).
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