
Head Over Heels
Comedy
Overview
When theatrical agent Sterling, a ladies man known for signing his latest paramours onto his agency's talent roster, returns to New York from a trip to Europe, he tells his more down-to-earth partner, Lawson, that he has hired a beautiful Neopolitan acrobat he saw onstage in Italy. When the acrobat, Tina Bambinetti, arrives in their office, though, Sterling is shocked to find that, offstage, she is plain, unkempt and badly dressed. Crushed by Sterling's dismissive treatment, Tina performs some acrobatics that almost destroy the office...
Top Cast


Mabel Normand
Mabel Normand
Tina
Mabel Normand
Tina


Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton
Pepper
Raymond Hatton
Pepper


Adolphe Menjou
Adolphe Menjou
Sterling
Adolphe Menjou
Sterling


Lilyan Tashman
Lilyan Tashman
Edith Penfield
Lilyan Tashman
Edith Penfield


Lionel Belmore
Lionel Belmore
Al Wilkins
Lionel Belmore
Al Wilkins


Hugh Thompson
Hugh Thompson
Lawson
Hugh Thompson
Lawson


Russ Powell
Russ Powell
Papa Bambinetti
Russ Powell
Papa Bambinetti


Laura La Varnie
Laura La Varnie
Mme. Rennée (uncredited)
Laura La Varnie
Mme. Rennée (uncredited)
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