Released Date:
1927-02-15
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
72 min
Rated:
PASSED
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (2025 Reviews)
Elinor Glyn (story)
Hope Loring (screen play)
Louis D. Lighton (screen play)
George Marion Jr. (titles)
Shopgirl Betty Lou has designs on Cyrus Waltham, the handsome owner of the department store where she works. Waltham, though, doesn't even know Betty Lou is around. In hopes of attracting Waltham's attention, she accepts a date with his best friend, Monty, under the condition that they dine at the Ritz, where Waltham also has a dinner date that evening. Her plan works and in no time at all she and Waltham are contemplating marriage. The romance cools when a newspaper reporter mistakenly writes a story depicting Betty Lou as an unwed mother.
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