
Maxwell Karger
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Gender | Male |
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Born | Cincinnati |
Ohio | |
United States | |
Date of died | May 5,1922 |
Died | Indiana |
United States | |
Resting place | Hollywood Forever Cemetery |
Children | Fred Karger |
Grandchildren | Terry Karger |
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ID | 1046392 |
A Trip to Paradise
A Message from Mars
The Golden Gift
Kisses
The Idle Rich
The Man Who
The Hole in the Wall
To Hell with the Kaiser!
The Great Victory
The Hope
The Cheater
Red, White and Blue Blood
Our Mrs. McChesney
Polly with a Past
With Neatness and Dispatch
The Brat
The Walk-Offs
Opportunity
Five Thousand an Hour
Social Hypocrites
Daybreak
Johnny-on- the-Spot
The Four Flusher
Peggy Does Her Darndest
Blind Man's Eyes
The House of Mirth
Alias Mrs. Jessop
The Fatal Hour
The Island of Intrigue
Hate
The Parisian Tigress
Pay Day
Love, Honor and Obey
The Willow Tree
That's Good
Full of Pep
Revelation
A Man's World
The Adopted Son
The Winning of Beatrice
Sylvia on a Spree
A Pair of Cupids
Outwitted
Satan Junior
The House of Gold
The Uplifters
Puppets of Fate
Clothes
Almost Married
The Silent Woman
Fine Feathers
A Message from Mars
The Golden Gift
Kisses
The Idle Rich
The Man Who
The Hole in the Wall
To Hell with the Kaiser!
The Great Victory
The Hope
The Cheater
Red, White and Blue Blood
Our Mrs. McChesney
Polly with a Past
With Neatness and Dispatch
The Brat
The Walk-Offs
Opportunity
Five Thousand an Hour
Social Hypocrites
Daybreak
Johnny-on- the-Spot
The Four Flusher
Peggy Does Her Darndest
Blind Man's Eyes
The House of Mirth
Alias Mrs. Jessop
The Fatal Hour
The Island of Intrigue
Hate
The Parisian Tigress
Pay Day
Love, Honor and Obey
The Willow Tree
That's Good
Full of Pep
Revelation
A Man's World
The Adopted Son
The Winning of Beatrice
Sylvia on a Spree
A Pair of Cupids
Outwitted
Satan Junior
The House of Gold
The Uplifters
Puppets of Fate
Clothes
Almost Married
The Silent Woman
Fine Feathers
Maxwell Karger Life story
Maxwell Karger was an important movie producer and motion picture director during the silent film era of the 1910s. His approach to making pictures was similar to contemporary Thomas H. Ince.