
Henri Duschene, a Paris jeweler, becomes engaged to Rose, the dancing queen of the Montmartre cafes. Henri's respectable country uncle is horrified and arranges with the heartless Jeanne to make Henri think that Rose has been unfaithful.

If you like old silent movies where everyone is way too dramatic about who is marrying who, you might actually enjoy this one. But if you can't stand plots that rely on one big, stupid misunderstanding, steer clear. 🍷 Henri is a jeweler in Paris. He has a nice life, but then he meets Rose. She is the "dancing queen"...


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"If you like old silent movies where everyone is way too dramatic about who is marrying who, you might actually enjoy this one. But if you can't stand plots that rely on one big, stupid misunderstanding, steer clear. 🍷 Henri is a jeweler in Paris. He has a nice life, but then he meets Rose. She is the "dancing queen" of the Montmartre cafes. This basically means she is the life of the party and probably smells like expensive perfume and cigarettes. Rosemary Theby plays Rose with a lot of ener..."
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