Georges Gorby

Georges Gorby

Born: March 9, 1862
Died: August 2, 1948
in Saujon, Charente-Maritime, France

Movies for Georges Gorby...

Hearts Are Trumps
Title: Hearts Are Trumps
Released: October 6, 1931
Type: Movie
Poor Arlette is married off by her well meaning mother to a supposed count who turns out to be a fake and a crook.Arlette seeks out the real count, to whom in name technically she is married.
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Chance and Love
Title: Chance and Love
Released: December 31, 1915
Type: Movie
A love sick Max fly to find his love and recover.
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Max asthmatique
Title: Max asthmatique
Released: September 17, 1914
Type: Movie
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Max and the Lady Doctor
Title: Max and the Lady Doctor
Released: July 10, 1914
Type: Movie
Max visits a lady doctor for a chest cold and is alternately anxious and nervous and excited, in a romantic and sexual way, depicted by his clever pantomime.
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Max as a Chiropodist
Title: Max as a Chiropodist
Released: April 23, 1914
Type: Movie
Coming to visit a girl, Max presents himself as a pedicurist.
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Max's Vacation
Title: Max's Vacation
Released: January 9, 1914
Type: Movie
Max is invited to join his uncle for a holiday, but he hasn't invited his wife, so he sneaks her in in his suitcase, always hiding her from his uncle...
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Max as a Musician
Title: Max as a Musician
Released: December 12, 1913
Type: Movie
Max loves a charming girl to distraction, but her father declares that his daughter shall never marry anyone but a musician. Max tries his hand at all kinds of instruments, only to fail lamentably. Eventually, he bluffs the professor by using a mechanical instrument, only to have his clever trick discovered on the evening of his betrothal.
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An Unexpected Marriage
Title: An Unexpected Marriage
Released: November 11, 1913
Type: Movie
Blind courtship over a hedge.
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Le billet doux
Title: Le billet doux
Released: October 24, 1913
Type: Movie
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Max Hates Cats
Title: Max Hates Cats
Released: September 26, 1913
Type: Movie
In this one, Max is engaged to a girl -- called, as in all his shorts, 'Jane' -- and she loves her pussycat. She loves the lazy, immobile lump of fur in a way that only cat lovers can, and which is a mystery to us normal people. She pets it, she croons to it, she makes it play the piano --- 'presumably "Kitten on the Keys" and Max just hates it. Max is all reaction takes in this one and up to his usual standards, including one great gag to round off the picture.
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Long-Lasting Love
Title: Long-Lasting Love
Character: M. Rocdefer
Released: October 3, 1912
Type: Movie
As a struggling artist, Max is not allowed to pay attentions to a girl by her father. Max decides to win by persistency, and it is a case where persistency meets obstinacy to come off victorious. The artist is required to follow the father and daughter through the Alps. He finally gets the old man's promise to give his consent to the marriage in payment for his rescue.
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Max Takes Tonics
Title: Max Takes Tonics
Released: December 15, 1911
Type: Movie
Max visits a doctor who prescribes a tonic (Bordeaux of Cinchona) for him to drink every morning. Upon returning home, Max sees a large glass which was left by his wife and labeled "Souvenir de Bordeaux". He consumes it its entirety after assuming that it was his medicine. Immediately Max feels much better. Hilarity ensues as Max goes about the day in a completely drunken state.