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Though she loves one man, an ambitious Palm Beach girl marries another, whom she thinks is rich. He turns out to be a fraud who thought she was an heiress. She returns to a successful hat shop she maintains catering to socialites. Her true... See more »

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Jewel Courage
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John Jeffrey Fleet
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Mrs. Heath
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Mrs. Courage
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Herbert Courage
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Flora
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Vicary
Frank Walsh ...
Hugh Sandman
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Valet (as Clarence J. Elmer)
Peggy Kelly ...
Isolde
Jimmy Grainger Jr. ...
Chauffeur
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Betty Byrne ...
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Ursula Fisher ...
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Edna Wilson ...
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Allan Dwan

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Frances Agnew ... ()
 
Malcolm Stuart Boylan ... (titles)
 
Adele Comandini ... (adaptation)
 
May Edginton ... (novel)

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William Miller
George Webber

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Clarence Elmer ... assistant director
Edmund Grainger ... assistant director

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William Fox ... presenter

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Though she loves one man, an ambitious Palm Beach girl marries another, whom she thinks is rich. He turns out to be a fraud who thought she was an heiress. She returns to a successful hat shop she maintains catering to socialites. Her true love turns out to be in fact, a rich man who let her think he was not to test her. Written by WesternOne

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Taglines What happens when youth runs wild? (Print Ad- Union-Democrat, ((Sonora, Calif.)) 21 April 1928) See more »
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Also Known As
  • La chica alegre (Spain)
  • A Menina Alegre (Brazil)
  • 近代恋愛ごっこ (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 70 min
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Trivia For many years this was considered a lost film. However in 2014 a European print was screened in New York State. See more »

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