| Barcode | 096009702090 |
| Release Date | 2011 |
| Store | Gift |
| Condition | New |
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| Alexander D'Arcy | (uncredited) | |
| Phyllis Konstam | (uncredited) | |
| Gordon Harker | The Father | |
| Hannah Jones | Club Servant (uncredited) | |
| Betty Balfour | The Girl | |
| Jean Bradin | The Boy | |
| Ferdinand von Alten | The Man (as Theo Von Alten) | |
| Clifford Heatherley | The Manager (uncredited) | |
| Claude Hulbert | Club Guest (uncredited) | |
| Vivian Gibson | (uncredited) | |
| Jack Trevor | The Officer (uncredited) | |
| Gwen Mannering | (uncredited) | |
| Marcel Vibert | Maitre d'Hotel (uncredited) | |
| Sunday Wilshin | (uncredited) | |
| Fanny Wright | (uncredited) | |
| Ferdinand von Alten | The Man | |
| Alexander D'Arcy | ||
| Vivian Gibson | ||
| Clifford Heatherley | The Manager | |
| Claude Hulbert | Club Guest | |
| Hannah Jones | Club Servant | |
| Phyllis Konstam | ||
| Gwen Mannering | ||
| Balliol and Merton | ||
| Jack Trevor | The Officer | |
| Marcel Vibert | Maitre d'Hotel | |
| Sunday Wilshin | ||
| Fanny Wright |
| Director/Choreographer |
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| Producer |
John Maxwell
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| Writer/Composer |
Walter C. Mycroft
Alfred Hitchcock Eliot Stannard |
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| Cinematography |
Jack E. Cox
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| Music | John Carr
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Betty, the rebellious daughter of a millionaire, decides to marry the penniless Jean—against her father's will—and runs away to France and lives a life of luxury on the profits from her father's business. Pretending his business is crashing, her father finally puts a stop to her behavior, which forces Betty to support herself by getting a job in a night club. |
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