

Drama · Comedy
Overview
A young American girl in Paris falls in love with a handsome nobleman, but he is about to wed in an arranged marriage. She hatches a plan to overcome that obstacle and get her man.
Top Cast


Clara Bow
Clara Bow
Nancy Worthington
Clara Bow
Nancy Worthington


Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
Robert Albin
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers
Robert Albin


Josef Swickard
Josef Swickard
Duke of Albin
Josef Swickard
Duke of Albin


Josephine Dunn
Josephine Dunn
Simone de Valens
Josephine Dunn
Simone de Valens


Harvey Clark
Harvey Clark
Marquis de Valens
Harvey Clark
Marquis de Valens


Frances Raymond
Frances Raymond
Mrs. Worthington (uncredited)
Frances Raymond
Mrs. Worthington (uncredited)


David Durand
David Durand
Robert, as a boy (uncredited)
David Durand
Robert, as a boy (uncredited)


Tom Ricketts
Tom Ricketts
Gentleman in Wax Museum (uncredited)
Tom Ricketts
Gentleman in Wax Museum (uncredited)
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