Loretta Young is your average young crook, with an ability to read people's minds. She is blighted, as the two mugs who reared her note, with an unfortunate streak of honesty. Still, she's a hard-working girl, so when they're breaking into a millionaire's home and people start coming home early, she doesn't blink when the young lady of the house gets shot unconscious. She is startled by the fact they seem to be physical doubles, and she is soon accepted as such by butler Winter Hall, and Jack Mulhall, who went to grade school with the lady, and his mother. Police inspector Purnell Pratt isn't so sure.
It's very well shot by John Seitz under the direction of William Beaudine; Beaudine had also directed the 1922 version. There are lots of moving shots, and although the sound recording lends unexpected tones to voices It's a surprisingly facile movie in the year when the talkies were learning to move.