

A salesgirl's vacation goes sideways when everyone thinks she's a secret movie star—silent era chaos ensues.
Pansy O'Donnell, a salesgirl, is given a two-week vacation at a summer resort, where she advertises clothing made by her company. The hotel clerk mistakes her for movie actress Marie La Tour, and gossip spreads that she is staying incognito.
Acting
Bebe Daniels plays dual roles with mischievous, expressive physical comedy.
Costume
Glamorous resort wear vs. salesgirl duds—visual class commentary.
Director
Maurice Campbell
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This is a lost film—no known copies exist, so everything we know comes from contemporary trade reviews and synopses.
Bebe Daniels was one of Paramount's biggest draws in 1921, earning $5,000 weekly when average workers made $25.