Baby Peggy is a little homeless girl living in the streets of Paris. She makes her living by selling little flowers, and her only companion is Buddy, the dog.

The Flower Girl is a charming and evocative portrayal of a young girl’s life in 1920s Paris, where survival intertwines with artistic expression. Directed with a delicate touch, the narrative is centered around Baby Peggy, a homeless girl who earns her living by selling flowers on the streets of Paris, accompanied b...


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Herman C. Raymaker

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" The Flower Girl is a charming and evocative portrayal of a young girl’s life in 1920s Paris, where survival intertwines with artistic expression. Directed with a delicate touch, the narrative is centered around Baby Peggy, a homeless girl who earns her living by selling flowers on the streets of Paris, accompanied by her loyal canine companion, Buddy. This simple setup sets the stage for a tale that is both tender and profound, as Peggy’s life takes an unexpected turn when she is discovered b..."
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