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  • The Girl from Montmartre (1926)
  • 60 min | Drama, Romance
The Girl from Montmartre (1926)
60 min | Drama, Romance

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 ...See moreOn 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. Rodney, tortured by the realization that his life is doomed to be wasted in penury, urges his sister to marry Ewing, a crooked but immensely wealthy film actor. But Emilia rebels and soon afterwards falls in love with Jerome Hautrive, an aristocratic English writer. Rodney and Ewing plan to fleece the Englishman but when Rodney sees in Jerome the man that he might have been, he comes to his side, rescuing him from a dangerous predicament. Thereafter he remains his devoted servant. With the marriage of Jerome and Emilia imminent, the jealous Ewing persuades Emilia that the difference in there social stations will make both of them miserable. Convinced that Ewing has spoken the truth, Emilia returns to her old ways. Jerome discovers her dancing in one of the lowest dives. But still his love burns for her. Thereupon Ewing, in a last desperate effort to make the girl his own, abducts her. Jerome hotly pursues and after a terrible struggle, in which Ewing is wounded, saves her. A short time later Jerome and Emilia are married in England and through the good offices of Jerome, Rodney and an older brother are both settled in positions to which their blood entitles them. Written by Copyright Description from Library of Congress See less
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Director
Writers
George Marion Jr. (titles) | Anthony Pryde (novel "Spanish Sunlight")
Producer
Cinematographer
Rudolph J. Bergquist (as Rudolph Berquist)
Editor
Alexander Hall (as Al Hall)
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Updated Jan 31, 1926

Release date
Jan 31, 1926 (United States)

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20 cast members
Name Known for
Barbara La Marr
Emilia Faneaux Emilia Faneaux   See fewer
Lewis Stone
Jerome Hautrive Jerome Hautrive   See fewer
Robert Ellis
Jack Ewing Jack Ewing   See fewer
William Eugene
Rodney Brown Faneaux Rodney Brown Faneaux   See fewer
E.H. Calvert
Lord Robert Hautrive Lord Robert Hautrive   See fewer
Mario Carillo
Lawrence 'Larry' Faneaux Lawrence 'Larry' Faneaux   See fewer
Mathilde Comont
Carmenata Carmenata   See fewer
Edward Peil Sr.
Messenger (as Edward Piel) Messenger (as Edward Piel)   See fewer
Nick De Ruiz
Don Angel (as Nicholas De Ruiz) Don Angel (as Nicholas De Ruiz)   See fewer
Bobbie Mack
Cab Driver (as Bobby Mack) Cab Driver (as Bobby Mack)   See fewer
John T. Bambury
Midget (uncredited) Midget (uncredited)   See fewer
André Cheron
Customer at The Red Mouse (uncredited) Customer at The Red Mouse (uncredited)   See fewer
Rose Dione
Patron (uncredited) Patron (uncredited)   See fewer
Lolita Lee
Emilia Faneaux - completed the movie while Barbara Lamarr was ill (uncredited) Emilia Faneaux - completed the movie while Barbara Lamarr was ill (uncredited)   See fewer
Robert Milasch
Military Policeman (uncredited) Military Policeman (uncredited)   See fewer
Julian Rivero
Admirer at Don Angel's (uncredited) Admirer at Don Angel's (uncredited)   See fewer
Hector V. Sarno
Gambler (uncredited) Gambler (uncredited)   See fewer
Philip Sleeman
Gambler (uncredited) Gambler (uncredited)   See fewer
Arthur Stone
Dancing Doughboy (uncredited) Dancing Doughboy (uncredited)   See fewer
Leo White
French Officer (uncredited) French Officer (uncredited)   See fewer
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