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St. Martin's Lane

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In the bustling heart of London, a charming and cheerful young woman named Libby, who lives improvisationally on the streets, is drawn to the vibrant life of artists and tourists that fill the famous St. Martin’s Square. With a free spirit and an innate talent for singing, her life takes a turn when she meets a handsome and charismatic man named Laird, an artist in search of inspiration who is also a master of deception.

Together, Laird and Libby embark on an exciting journey through the city’s streets, where life feels like a constantly evolving work of art. However, Libby’s happiness is threatened by the arrival of a very influential millionaire, who seeks to buy her with luxury and promises. As Libby struggles between the seduction of money and the genuine connection she has found with Laird, her dreamlike world begins to crumble.

The story blends romance, comedy, and a touch of drama as Libby must decide what is more important: staying true to herself and her dreams, or succumbing to the temptations of a superficial life of luxury. Set against a backdrop of music, color, and the spirit of old London, this film reminds us that sometimes true happiness lies in the simplest and most genuine things.

Media type
Movie
Year
1938
Director
Tim Whelan
Writer
Clemence Dane
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.90
Actors
Charles Laughton
Vivien Leigh
Rex Harrison
Tyrone Guthrie
Maire O'Neill
Gus McNaughton
Polly Ward
Basil Gill
Helen Haye
David Burns
Phyllis Stanley
Edward Lexy
Clare Greet
Alf Goddard
Cyril Smith
Romilly Lunge
Ronald Ward
Ronald Shiner
Gender
Comedy
Drama
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Charles Laughton
Erich Pommer
Original title
St. Martin's Lane
Duration
85
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