The Worst Woman in Paris? (1933)
Tired of being tired and scandalized in gossip columns, she leaves Menjou for a trip to the US. Barely surviving a Midwest train wreck, she becomes a local hero after injuring herself while saving a baby's life. While recovering at the home of the headmaster of a boy's school and his family, her veneer of oversophistications melts away and she finds herself fancying the small town life.
Director: Monta Bell
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Adolphe Menjou as Adolphe Ballou |
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Benita Hume as Margaret Ann 'Peggy' Vane |
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Harvey Stephens as John Strong |
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Helen Chandler as Mary Dunbar |
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Leonard Carey as Chumley - the Butler |
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Maidel Turner as Mrs. Leda Jensen |
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George Irving as Doctor |
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Theresa Harris as Lily - the Maid |
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Edgar Norton as Valet |
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John Trent as Suave Man |
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Dick Elliott as Mayor Rodney |
| Writing | Martin Brown | Writer |
| Writing | Monta Bell | Writer |
| Writing | Marion Dix | Writer |
| Directing | Monta Bell | Director |