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An orphan from Montmartre is sent to the countryside by his foster parents. Ten years later he returns in search of a girl he once knew.
An orphan from Montmartre is sent to the countryside by his foster parents. Ten years later he returns in search of a girl he once knew.


In Montmartre, an orphan boy is raised by a cantankerous mother who to get rid of him, sends him to a farm in the province. Ten years later, he returns to Paris, but can not forget his cousin with whom he grew up.
In Montmartre, an orphan boy is raised by a cantankerous mother who to get rid of him, sends him to a farm in the province. Ten years later, he returns to Paris, but can not forget his cousin with whom he grew up. <[https://www.boyactors.org.uk/movie.php?ref=5903 BoyActors]>
 




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[[Category:1929, Top Films]]
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{fr} Peau de pêche / {en} Peach Skin [1] (France, 1929), directed by Jean Benoît-Lévy & Marie Epstein, starring Maurice Touzé.

An orphan from Montmartre is sent to the countryside by his foster parents. Ten years later he returns in search of a girl he once knew.

In Montmartre, an orphan boy is raised by a cantankerous mother who to get rid of him, sends him to a farm in the province. Ten years later, he returns to Paris, but can not forget his cousin with whom he grew up. <BoyActors>

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