

A 'lost' film where Colleen Moore invented the flapper aesthetic we still copy today.
Costume
Colleen Moore's bob and wardrobe basically created the flapper visual language.
Acting
Syd Chaplin's physical comedy proves talent runs in that family.

Director
John Francis Dillon
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Colleen Moore personally designed her costumes here, effectively trademarking the flapper look before Clara Bow stole the spotlight. The studio hated her bob until audiences went wild for it.
Only about 20 minutes survive in various archives; the rest was likely destroyed in the 1965 MGM vault fire. What exists is scattered across Library of Congress and European collections.