
Marianne
Comedy · Music · Romance
Overview
At the conclusion of World War I, a French girl is romanced by an American doughboy even though she is promised to a French soldier who was sent to the front.
Top Cast


Marion Davies
Marion Davies
Marianne
Marion Davies
Marianne


Lawrence Gray
Lawrence Gray
Stagg
Lawrence Gray
Stagg


Cliff Edwards
Cliff Edwards
Soapy
Cliff Edwards
Soapy


Benny Rubin
Benny Rubin
Sam
Benny Rubin
Sam


Scott Kolk
Scott Kolk
Lieutenant Frane
Scott Kolk
Lieutenant Frane


George Baxter
George Baxter
André
George Baxter
André


Robert Edeson
Robert Edeson
The General
Robert Edeson
The General


Émile Chautard
Émile Chautard
Père Joseph
Émile Chautard
Père Joseph


Oscar Apfel
Oscar Apfel
Major Russart (uncredited)
Oscar Apfel
Major Russart (uncredited)


John Carroll
John Carroll
Doughboy (uncredited)
John Carroll
Doughboy (uncredited)
Similar Movies

A troubled and angry 11-year-old orphan from a small Texas town, ends up at a Boy Choir school after the death of his single mother. Completely out of his element, he finds himself in a battle of wills with a demanding Choir Master who recognises a unique talent in this young boy as he pushes him to discover his creative heart and soul in music.

When ten-year-old Lewis is suddenly orphaned, he is sent to live with his Uncle Jonathan in a creaky (and creepy) old mansion with a mysterious ticking noise that emanates from the walls. Upon discovering that his uncle is a warlock, Lewis begins learning magic, but when he rebelliously resurrects an evil warlock he must find the secret of the house and save the world from destruction.

Ed and Alice are two months shy of getting married when she realizes that she wishes she'd had a more active love life while still single. Reluctantly, Ed agrees to have an open relationship in the months before their wedding, and initially this seems to improve their connection, particularly in the bedroom. However, as Ed and Alice get more involved in their own flings, the experiment goes awry.

In this adaptation of the satirical British novel, Flora Poste, a plucky London society girl orphaned at age 19, finds a new home with some rough relatives, the Starkadders of Cold Comfort Farm. With a take-charge attitude and some encouragement from her mischievous friend, Mary, Flora changes the Starkadders' lives forever when she settles into their rustic estate, bringing the backward clan up to date and finding inspiration for her novel in the process.

Young Pud is orphaned and left in the care of his aged grandparents. The boy and his grandfather are inseparable. Gramps is concerned for Pud's future and wary of a scheming relative who seeks custody of the child. One day Mr. Brink, an agent of Death, arrives to take Gramps "to the land where the woodbine twineth." Through a bit of trickery, Gramps confines Mr. Brink, and thus Death, to the branches of a large apple tree, giving Gramps extra time to resolve issues about Pud's future.
















