
Two mistresses snubbed by their respective lovers crash a military ball and their lovers then resort to an unusual strategy to win them back..

Is it worth the watch? Honestly, you probably only want to sit through Mam'zelle Spahi if you are really, really into French comedies from the early sound era. It’s a light, breezy, and sometimes confusing affair that feels like a play recorded on a shoestring. If you’re looking for high-stakes drama, look elsewhere. I...

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"Is it worth the watch? Honestly, you probably only want to sit through Mam'zelle Spahi if you are really, really into French comedies from the early sound era. It’s a light, breezy, and sometimes confusing affair that feels like a play recorded on a shoestring. If you’re looking for high-stakes drama, look elsewhere. If you want to see people in uniforms acting like idiots to get dates, you’re in the right place. The whole thing kicks off with a classic snub. The ladies are angry, the guys are ..."

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