A romantic comedy about a competitive war between two hotels in the mountains; one called 'The Maiden' and the other called "The Monk". Played in the USA at the 79th Street Theater in New York City in March of 1935.

If you enjoy black-and-white comedies where people speak just a little bit too loudly, you might get a kick out of Maiden vs. Monk. It is basically a long-running argument set in the mountains, perfect if you are in the mood for something that doesn't ask you to think too hard. If you prefer your movies with actual sta...

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"If you enjoy black-and-white comedies where people speak just a little bit too loudly, you might get a kick out of Maiden vs. Monk. It is basically a long-running argument set in the mountains, perfect if you are in the mood for something that doesn't ask you to think too hard. If you prefer your movies with actual stakes or, heaven forbid, a quiet moment, you should probably skip this one and watch The Puritans instead.The SetupThe whole conflict is centered on two hotels, appropriately named '..."
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