Klettermaxe (1927 film)
Klettermaxe is a German silent film released in 1927, directed by Jean Angelo. The film is categorized as a comedy and stars Max Landa in the lead role. It centers around the escapades of a character nicknamed "Klettermaxe," a term often translated as something akin to "daredevil" or "climber." The narrative typically involves comedic situations arising from the protagonist's adventurous, often reckless, behavior and climbing abilities. Though details of the plot are not widely accessible in contemporary film databases, available synopses indicate a focus on lighthearted entertainment and physical comedy typical of the silent era. It is considered a representative example of German cinema of the late 1920s.