

Overview
Mae Murray plays a willful American lass whose wealthy dad (Robert Edeson) sends her to Paris so that she may pick up some "refinement." Instead, she picks up a fortune-hunting nobleman, played as a frivolous fop by a monocled Andre Beranger. True-blue hero Conway Tearle prevents Murray from making a bigger fool of herself than she already is.
Year 1927
Studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Director Christy Cabanne
Crew Christy Cabanne (Director), George Hively (Editor), Maria T. Davis (Story), Agnes Christine Johnston (Writer), Alice D.G. Miller (Writer), Albert Lewin (Writer)
Popularity 1
Language English