A flapper charms a diplomat to procure her fiancé a career opportunity, while the fiancé starts a relationship with her best friend.A flapper charms a diplomat to procure her fiancé a career opportunity, while the fiancé starts a relationship with her best friend.A flapper charms a diplomat to procure her fiancé a career opportunity, while the fiancé starts a relationship with her best friend.
- Awards
- 3 wins total
Edward J. Nugent
- Reg
- (as Edward Nugent)
Edwina Booth
- Undetermined Role
- (uncredited)
Carrie Daumery
- Wedding Guest
- (uncredited)
Geraldine Dvorak
- Garbo Look-a-like Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Anita Garvin
- Bridesmaid
- (uncredited)
Stuart MacChesney
- Child in the Wedding
- (uncredited)
Earl McCarthy
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis was Joan Crawford's last silent film.
- GoofsWhen Billie enters her apartment upon her return to Paris, she removes her cloche hat and flings it onto the sofa. In the next shot as she sits on the sofa, the hat is back in her hand and she again tosses it down next to her.
- Quotes
Train Porter: Lunch is poured!
- ConnectionsEdited into Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972)
- SoundtracksShould I
(1929) (uncredited)
Music by Nacio Herb Brown
One of the main themes played throughout the movie
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It's kind of a soap opera plot, rather daring, perhaps, for its time, but tame by today's standards.
Joan Crawford probably never looked better and, in my not very humble opinion, probably never, or at least seldom, gave a better performance. Her character Billie is in turn kittenish and seductive and cautious, ultimately doing what was the right thing for everyone.
Anita Page, who also never looked lovelier, is everyone's charming girl-next-door, pretty, cute, decent. She gives a superlative performance as the intriguingly named Kentucky.
This is not, probably, anybody's idea of a classic movie, but it is well worth seeing if only for the look at Joan Crawford in an early -- silent -- role. She looks great, gives a controlled performance, and is sans the harsh, overdone makeup of later years -- and padded shoulders.
Anita Page, who pioneered some of the early musicals, displays loveliness and talent and is, to be blunt, adorable.
Oh, there are some good male actors, too, but Crawford and Page are the real reasons to watch.
Joan Crawford probably never looked better and, in my not very humble opinion, probably never, or at least seldom, gave a better performance. Her character Billie is in turn kittenish and seductive and cautious, ultimately doing what was the right thing for everyone.
Anita Page, who also never looked lovelier, is everyone's charming girl-next-door, pretty, cute, decent. She gives a superlative performance as the intriguingly named Kentucky.
This is not, probably, anybody's idea of a classic movie, but it is well worth seeing if only for the look at Joan Crawford in an early -- silent -- role. She looks great, gives a controlled performance, and is sans the harsh, overdone makeup of later years -- and padded shoulders.
Anita Page, who pioneered some of the early musicals, displays loveliness and talent and is, to be blunt, adorable.
Oh, there are some good male actors, too, but Crawford and Page are the real reasons to watch.
- morrisonhimself
- Dec 8, 2004
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