The Porter from Maxim's (1927 film) explained

The Porter from Maxim's
Producer:Alexandre Kamenka
Studio:Films Albatros
Distributor:Les Films Armor
Runtime:114 minutes
Country:France

The Porter from Maxim's (French: Le chasseur de chez Maxim's) is a 1927 French silent comedy film directed by Roger Lion and Nicolas Rimsky and starring Rimsky, Pépa Bonafé, and Simone Vaudry. It is based on the 1923 play of the same title, which has been made into films several times.[1]

It was made by Films Albatros, a company established by exiles from the Russian Revolution. Art director Lazare Meerson worked on the film's set design. It was released in Germany in 1928 by the giant UFA.

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  1. Rearick p.245