
Devil-May-Care
Romance
Overview
A follower of Napoleon escapes the firing squad, flees to a woman's bedroom and winds up butler.
Top Cast


Ramon Novarro
Ramon Novarro
Armand de Treville
Ramon Novarro
Armand de Treville


Dorothy Jordan
Dorothy Jordan
Leonie de Beaufort
Dorothy Jordan
Leonie de Beaufort


Marion Harris
Marion Harris
Countess Louise
Marion Harris
Countess Louise


John Miljan
John Miljan
Lucien DeGrignon
John Miljan
Lucien DeGrignon


William Humphrey
William Humphrey
Napoleon Bonaparte
William Humphrey
Napoleon Bonaparte


George Davis
George Davis
Groom
George Davis
Groom


Clifford Bruce
Clifford Bruce
Gaston
Clifford Bruce
Gaston


Lionel Belmore
Lionel Belmore
Innkeeper (uncredited)
Lionel Belmore
Innkeeper (uncredited)


John Carroll
John Carroll
Bonapartist (uncredited)
John Carroll
Bonapartist (uncredited)


George Chandler
George Chandler
Timid Royalist (uncredited)
George Chandler
Timid Royalist (uncredited)
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