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The Child of the Carnival

A foundling is left in front of the home of a rich aristocratic bachelor during the Nice carnival. The marquis adopts the child but soon finds that he cannot cope, so he employs a nanny who turns out to be the child's real mother. Just as the two have fallen in love and there is a happy ending in sight, the woman's husband - long thought dead - turns up.

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  • Ivan Mosjoukine

    Ivan Mosjoukine

    Marquis Octave de Granier

  • Nathalie Lissenko

    Nathalie Lissenko

    Yvonne Dumont

  • Bartkevitch

    Bartkevitch

    Philippe

  • Paul Ollivier

    Paul Ollivier

    Dumont

  • Charles Vanel

    Charles Vanel

  • Jules de Spoly

    Jules de Spoly

  • Gilbert Sambon

    Gilbert Sambon

    L'enfant Dumont

  • Mario Nasthasio

    Mario Nasthasio

Overview

A foundling is left in front of the home of a rich aristocratic bachelor during the Nice carnival. The marquis adopts the child but soon finds that he cannot cope, so he employs a nanny who turns out to be the child's real mother. Just as the two have fallen in love and there is a happy ending in sight, the woman's husband - long thought dead - turns up.

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