Max Wants a Divorce

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Max Wants a Divorce

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Materials associated with the film and project Max Wants a Divorce

Items in the Max Wants a Divorce Collection

Scene from Max Wants a Divorce
Max Linder and Martha Mansfield acting on set for the film Max Comes Across, Chicago, Illinois, 1917. Further study reveals it to be most likely from Max Wants a Divorce.

1916 Max Linder film with live accompaniment by the Lake Forest Moving Picture Orchestra, recorded February 2016. Features original music from the Silent era by composers such as J.S. Zamecnik, arranged by Don Meyer.

Original Hesitation Waltz
Sheet music for "Original Hesitation Waltz" by McNair Ilgenfritz, theory by Alice Martin.

Comedy Scene by J.S. Zamecnik, from Sam Fox Moving Picture Music, Vol. 3
Photoplay cue for silent movie music, from the compilation Sam Fox Moving Picture Music, Vol. 3

"Hurry Music (for struggles)" by J.S. Zamecnik
Photoplay cue for silent movie music, from the compilation Sam Fox Moving Picture Music, Vol. 1

Dramatic Andante
Photoplay cue music for "Dramatic Andante" from A.B.C. Dramatic Set No.15: “Society reception or cabaret scene”

Intermezzo-Trot
Photoplay cue music for "Intermezzo-Trot" from A.B.C. Dramatic Set No.15: “Society reception or cabaret scene”

La Seduccion (Enchantment)
Cover image and part of sheet music for "La Seduccion (Enchantment)" by Henri Clique

Moving Picture Music,"Lively," by J.S. Zamecnik from Sam Fox Moving Picture Music, Vol. 3
Photoplay cue for silent movie comedy music, from the compilation Sam Fox Moving Picture Music, Vol. 3

"Oriental Music" by J.S. Zamecnik (Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Vol. 1, 1913).
Photoplay music for "Oriental" scenes by J.S. Zamecnik (Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Vol. 1, 1913).

Mexican or Spanish Music by J.S. Zamecnik (Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Vol. 1, 1913)
Photoplay cue for "Mexican or Spanish" silent movie music, from the compilation Sam Fox Moving Picture Music, Vol. 1

Detective Scene (In Search of a Clue) by J.S. Zamecnik, from Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Vol. 3<br /><br />
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Photoplay cue music for silent films, "Detective Scene," from Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Vol. 3 by J.S. Zamecnik

Reception Music by J.S. Zamecnik from Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Vol. 3<br /><br />
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Photoplay cue music for silent films, "Reception Music," from Sam Fox Moving Picture Music Vol. 3 by J.S. Zamecnik

A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of Tchaikovsky's "Waltz of the Flowers"

A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of Gounod's "Funeral March of a Marionette"

A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of Scott Joplin's "Maple Leaf Rag"

A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of McNair Ilgenfritz's "Original Hesitation Waltz"

A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Comedy Scene"

A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Hurry (for Struggles)"

A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of Ernst Luz's "Dramatic Andante (Pathetic or Romantic)"

A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of Ernst Luz's "Intermezzo—Trot"

A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of Henri Clique's "La Seduccion (Enchantment)"

A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Moving Picture Medley: Lively"

A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Oriental Music"

A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Mexican or Spanish Music"

A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Detective Scene (In Search of a Clue)"

A scene in "Max Wants a Divorce" featuring Don Meyer's arrangement of J.S. Zamecnik's "Reception Music"

Essanay Studios building in Chicago
A contemporary photograph of the Essanay Studios building in Chicago.

Glass slide
Glass slide advertising a showing of the 1917 Essanay film Max Wants a Divorce.