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125 rue Montmartre

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In the bustling heart of Paris, a group of peculiar characters intertwines in an intricate game of love, deceit, and surprises. It all begins when a young engineer, with a vision of the future and an orderly life, inherits an old and ramshackle building on the picturesque street of Montmartre. Determined to make this place his new home, he finds himself surrounded by an ensemble of eccentric tenants who only complicate his plans.

Among them is an enigmatic cabaret singer with a troubled past, an elderly artist trapped in his own illusions, and a couple of lovers whose relationship experiences ups and downs. As our protagonist attempts to restore the building and give it a new lease on life, he becomes the confidant of his tenants, unraveling secrets that change their lives forever. The atmosphere intensifies when a mysterious thief begins to stalk the street, unleashing a series of unexpected events.

With elements of comedy and drama, this story takes us through the twists and turns of human relationships and the profound impact they have on our decisions. The film shows us that, despite differences and conflicts, community life has its own magic and capacity for redemption. With a vibrant Paris as the backdrop, this chronicle of everyday life in the city of love invites us to reflect on what it truly means to find a home.

Media type
Movie
Year
1959
Director
Gilles Grangier
Writer
Michel Audiard
Gilles Grangier
AndrΓ© Gillois
Jacques Robert
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.70
Actors
Lino Ventura
AndrΓ©a Parisy
Robert Hirsch
Jean Desailly
Dora Doll
Lucien Raimbourg
Pierre Mirat
Alfred Adam
Jean Juillard
Pierre Collet
Gender
Crimen
Country
France
Producers
Lucien Viard
Original title
125 rue Montmartre
Duration
86
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