Marie St. Clair believes she has been jilted by her artist fiance Jean when he fails to meet her at the railway station. She goes off to Paris alone. A year later, mistress of wealthy Pierre Revel, she meets Jean again. Misinterpreting events she bounces back and forth between apparent security and true love.—Ed Stephan
suicide, music score composed by director, train, boyfriend girlfriend relationship, cooking, cook, death of boyfriend, high society, jealousy, paris france, party, telephone, apartment, female protagonist, necklace, train station, death of father
It is not pretty. Chaplin never meant it to be. But it is horribly true.
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