On the Spanish island of Majorca lives the Faneaux family, product of a degenerate English father of good family and a Spanish woman, whom he had not married. Following the father's death, poverty has driven the daughter, Emilia, into shady living and the brother, Rodney, into disreputable adventures.


Short answer: yes, but with reservations. The Girl from Montmartre is a film that will appeal to fans of classic drama and those who appreciate complex characters and moral ambiguity. This film is for viewers who enjoy character-driven stories and are willing to invest time in understanding the intricacies of the plot....

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Alfred E. Green

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"Short answer: yes, but with reservations. The Girl from Montmartre is a film that will appeal to fans of classic drama and those who appreciate complex characters and moral ambiguity. This film is for viewers who enjoy character-driven stories and are willing to invest time in understanding the intricacies of the plot. However, it may not be suitable for those who prefer fast-paced action or straightforward narratives. Is this film worth watching? This film works because of its well-developed ch..."
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