
Naughty But Nice
Romance · Comedy
Overview
Naughty But Nice was based on The Bigamists, a story by Lewis Alen Brown. Gawky country girl Berenice Summers (Colleen Moore) is catapulted head-first into High Society when her Uncle Seth (Burr McIntosh) strikes oil. Shipped off to a fancy boarding school, Berenice suffers at the hands of her snooty classmates, but the last straw comes when she's publicly humiliated by local wise-guy Paul Carroll (Donald Reed).
Top Cast


Colleen Moore
Colleen Moore
Bernice Sumners
Colleen Moore
Bernice Sumners


Donald Reed
Donald Reed
Paul Carroll
Donald Reed
Paul Carroll


Claude Gillingwater
Claude Gillingwater
Judge J. R. Altewood
Claude Gillingwater
Judge J. R. Altewood


Kathryn McGuire
Kathryn McGuire
Alice Altewood
Kathryn McGuire
Alice Altewood


Hallam Cooley
Hallam Cooley
Ralph Ames
Hallam Cooley
Ralph Ames


Edythe Chapman
Edythe Chapman
Mrs. Altewood
Edythe Chapman
Mrs. Altewood


Clarissa Selwynne
Clarissa Selwynne
Miss Perkins
Clarissa Selwynne
Miss Perkins


Burr McIntosh
Burr McIntosh
Uncle Seth Sumners
Burr McIntosh
Uncle Seth Sumners


Loretta Young
Loretta Young
(uncredited)
Loretta Young
(uncredited)
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