
His Private Life
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Story of a Frenchman who seduces women all over Paris, but he meets his match in a proper American tourist. He does everything he can to seduce her, but he will only find romance when he does so on her terms!
Top Cast


Adolphe Menjou
Adolphe Menjou
Georges St. Germain
Adolphe Menjou
Georges St. Germain


Kathryn Carver
Kathryn Carver
Eleanor Trent
Kathryn Carver
Eleanor Trent


Margaret Livingston
Margaret Livingston
Yvette Bérgere
Margaret Livingston
Yvette Bérgere


Eugene Pallette
Eugene Pallette
Henri Bérgere
Eugene Pallette
Henri Bérgere


André Cheron
André Cheron
Maurice
André Cheron
Maurice


Sybil Grove
Sybil Grove
Maid
Sybil Grove
Maid
Paul Guertzman
Paul Guertzman
Stupid boy
Paul Guertzman
Stupid boy
Alex Melesh
Alex Melesh
Salesman
Alex Melesh
Salesman
Alex Woloshin
Alex Woloshin
Hotel clerk
Alex Woloshin
Hotel clerk
Tania Akron
Tania Akron
Pierette (uncredited)
Tania Akron
Pierette (uncredited)
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