6.7Children of Montmartre · 1933
Children of Montmartre (1933) is a Drama film directed by Jean Benoît-Lévy, starring Madeleine Renaud, Alice Tissot, Paulette Élambert.
6.7Children of Montmartre (1933) is a Drama film directed by Jean Benoît-Lévy, starring Madeleine Renaud, Alice Tissot, Paulette Élambert.
When her father files bankruptcy and then dies, Rose's fiancé jilts her; she takes a job as a maid in a Montmartre kindergarten with 150 poor children. Rose gives each child loving attention, and soon she's their favorite. An especially needy child is Marie, a prostitute's daughter. Rose and she bond, and Marie is jealous of all attentions paid Rose, especially those of Dr. Libois, the school's physician. When Rose inadvertently guides the children through the educational experiment of a visiting scholar, and then discloses she has a college degree and is working beneath her station, the principal wants to fire her. Is there any way she can stay? And what will happen to Marie?
Madeleine Renaud, Alice Tissot, Paulette Élambert, Sylvette Fillacier, Mady Berry, Henri Debain, Alex Bernard, Edmond van Daële
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Find a movie by describing itWhen her father files bankruptcy and then dies, Rose's fiancé jilts her; she takes a job as a maid in a Montmartre kindergarten with 150 poor children. Rose gives each child loving attention, and soon she's their favorite. An especially needy child is Marie, a prostitute's daughter. Rose and she bond, and Marie is jealous of all attentions paid Rose, especially those of Dr. Libois, the school's physician. When Rose inadvertently guides the children through the educational experiment of a visiting scholar, and then discloses she has a college degree and is working beneath her station, the principal wants to fire her. Is there any way she can stay? And what will happen to Marie?
Children of Montmartre was released in 1933.
The cast includes Madeleine Renaud, Alice Tissot, Paulette Élambert, Sylvette Fillacier.