
A confirmed bachelor takes pity on a young woman and takes her to London..


Is it worth the watch? If you have a thing for black-and-white comedies where people speak in paragraphs and wear very sharp hats, you will probably dig The Morals of Marcus. If you need your movies to move faster than a brisk walk or hate 1930s romantic tropes, give it a miss. It’s definitely not for the modern thrill...


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"Is it worth the watch? If you have a thing for black-and-white comedies where people speak in paragraphs and wear very sharp hats, you will probably dig The Morals of Marcus. If you need your movies to move faster than a brisk walk or hate 1930s romantic tropes, give it a miss. It’s definitely not for the modern thriller crowd, that's for sure. ☕ The whole thing hinges on this bachelor who thinks he’s saving a girl by dragging her into his polite, boring life. It’s a bit of a classic setup, sim..."
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