The Girl from Montmartre (1926)
A Parisian cabaret dancer Emilia finds herself under the scrutiny of aristocratic British military officer Jerome Hautrix, who catches her act while on furlough during WWI. Convinced that Emilia is of noble birth, Hautrix tracks her down after the war, determined to trace her family tree. In the process, the two mismatched souls fall in love.
Director: Alfred E. Green
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: January 31, 1926
Cast
- Barbara La Marr - Emilia Faneaux
- Lewis Stone - Jerome Hautrive
- Robert Ellis - Jack Ewing
- William Eugene - Rodney Brown Faneaux
- E.H. Calvert - Lord Robert Hautrive
- Mario Carillo - Lawrence 'Larry' Faneaux
- Mathilde Comont - Carmenata
- Edward Peil Sr. - Messenger
- Nick De Ruiz - Don Angel
- Bobbie Mack - Cab Driver
Screenplay
- Anthony Pryde (Novel)
Cinematography: Rudolph J. Bergquist
Editing: Alexander Hall
Production: Associated Holding Coorporation
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Alfred E. Green
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Girl from Montmartre about?
- A Parisian cabaret dancer Emilia finds herself under the scrutiny of aristocratic British military officer Jerome Hautrix, who catches her act while on furlough during WWI. Convinced that Emilia is of noble birth, Hautrix tracks her down after the war, determined to trace her family tree. In the process, the two mismatched souls fall in love.
- Who directed The Girl from Montmartre?
- The Girl from Montmartre was directed by Alfred E. Green.
- Who stars in The Girl from Montmartre?
- The Girl from Montmartre stars Barbara La Marr, Lewis Stone, Robert Ellis, William Eugene, E.H. Calvert, Mario Carillo.
- How long is The Girl from Montmartre?
- The Girl from Montmartre has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is The Girl from Montmartre?
- The Girl from Montmartre is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was The Girl from Montmartre produced?
- The Girl from Montmartre was produced in United States of America.