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A flapper who's secretly a good girl and a gold digging floozy masquerading as an ingénue both vie for the hand of a millionaire.

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Diana Medford
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Ben Blaine (as John Mack Brown)
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Norman
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Beatrice
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Ann
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Ann's Mother
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Freddie (as Edward Nugent)
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Diana's Mother
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Diana's Father (as Huntly Gordon)
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Freddie's Mother
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Freddie's Father (as Sam de Grasse)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Helen Brent ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
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Scrubwoman (uncredited)
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Scrubwoman (uncredited)
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Party Boy (uncredited)
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One of Diana's Admirers (uncredited)
Alona Marlowe ...
Party Girl (uncredited)
Dorothy McNames ...
Girl (uncredited)
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Diana's Party Friend (uncredited)
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Diana's Party Friend (uncredited)

Directed by

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Harry Beaumont

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Josephine Lovett ... (story and scenario)
 
Marian Ainslee ... (titles)
 
Ruth Cummings ... (titles by)

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Hunt Stromberg ... producer (uncredited)

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William Axt ... (uncredited)

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George Barnes ... (photographed by)

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William Hamilton ... film editor
Margaret Booth ... (uncredited)

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Dave Friedman ... unit manager (uncredited)

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Harold S. Bucquet ... assistant director

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Cedric Gibbons ... settings

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David Cox ... wardrobe
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Plot Summary

Diana is outwardly the hit of the party but inwardly virtuous and idealistic. Her friend Ann is thoroughly selfish and amoral. Both are attracted to Ben Blaine, soon-to-be millionaire. He takes Diana's flirtations with other boys as a sign of disinterest in him and marries Ann. Big mistake. Written by Ed Stephan

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Taglines THE JAZZ MAD GIRL THE JAZZ MAD WHIRL A romance of flaming youth, the children of the rich, and the jazz-mad age. (Print Ad- Steuben Courier, ((Bath, NY)) 1 February 1929) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Les nouvelles vierges (France)
  • Männerfang (Germany)
  • Verkaufte Töchter (Germany)
  • Vírgenes modernas (Spain)
  • 踊る娘たち (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 85 min
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Budget $178,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $342,000

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Trivia The film that made Joan Crawford a star. See more »
Goofs When Ann is at the top of the stairs watching the women scrub the floor at the bottom, her hair changes drastically between the medium shot of her and the following close-up. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972). See more »
Soundtracks I Loved You Then (As I Love You Now) See more »
Quotes Ben Blaine: I was just thinking - a man has to be sure of the girl he marries...
Ann: I know how you must feel, Ben - about girls who are daring - and free with their - love - I know I seem stupid - I can't be daring - and free with men - I'm not a 'modern'...
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