

Comedy · Drama
Overview
A spoiled heiress defies her millionaire father by running off to France to pursue her lover. Things don't go entirely as planned.
Top Cast


Betty Balfour
Betty Balfour
Betty
Betty Balfour
Betty


Gordon Harker
Gordon Harker
Mark
Gordon Harker
Mark


Jean Bradin
Jean Bradin
The Boy
Jean Bradin
The Boy


Ferdinand von Alten
Ferdinand von Alten
The Man
Ferdinand von Alten
The Man
Fanny Wright
Fanny Wright
(uncredited)
Fanny Wright
(uncredited)


Alexander D'Arcy
Alexander D'Arcy
(uncredited)
Alexander D'Arcy
(uncredited)


Vivian Gibson
Vivian Gibson
(uncredited)
Vivian Gibson
(uncredited)


Clifford Heatherley
Clifford Heatherley
Maitre d' (uncredited)
Clifford Heatherley
Maitre d' (uncredited)


Claude Hulbert
Claude Hulbert
Club Guest (uncredited)
Claude Hulbert
Club Guest (uncredited)


Hannah Jones
Hannah Jones
Club Employee (uncredited)
Hannah Jones
Club Employee (uncredited)
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