

Comedy · Romance
Overview
A flapper shopgirl woos her rich boss with animal magnetism -- the captivating personal quality otherwise known as "it."
Top Cast


Clara Bow
Clara Bow
Betty Lou Spence
Clara Bow
Betty Lou Spence


Antonio Moreno
Antonio Moreno
Cyrus Waltham Jr.
Antonio Moreno
Cyrus Waltham Jr.


William Austin
William Austin
Monty Montgomery
William Austin
Monty Montgomery


Priscilla Bonner
Priscilla Bonner
Molly
Priscilla Bonner
Molly


Jacqueline Gadsden
Jacqueline Gadsden
Adela Van Norman
Jacqueline Gadsden
Adela Van Norman


Julia Swayne Gordon
Julia Swayne Gordon
Mrs. Van Norman
Julia Swayne Gordon
Mrs. Van Norman


Elinor Glyn
Elinor Glyn
Madame Elinor Glyn
Elinor Glyn
Madame Elinor Glyn


Elmo Billings
Elmo Billings
Office Boy (uncredited)
Elmo Billings
Office Boy (uncredited)


Lloyd Corrigan
Lloyd Corrigan
Yacht Cabin Boy (uncredited)
Lloyd Corrigan
Yacht Cabin Boy (uncredited)
Cheryl Holt
Cheryl Holt
Baby (uncredited)
Cheryl Holt
Baby (uncredited)
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