"An officer of the French Military is in love with a shop girl, but his aristocratic father wants him to marry in his class and convinces the girl that marriage would be a mistake. The officer goes off to war and she becomes an opera star."
Bernice Claire
as Mademoiselle Fifi
Edward Everett Horton
as Rene
Walter Pidgeon
as Paul de St. Cyr
June Collyer
as Marie
Frank McHugh
as Francois
Claude Gillingwater
as Count de St. Cyr
Judith Vosselli
as Madame Cecile
Albert Gran
as General de Villafranche
Max Barwyn
as Bellini's Theatrical Manager (uncredited)
Lionel Belmore
as Cafe Manager (uncredited)
Gino Corrado
as Gino the Orchestra Leader in Cafe (uncredited)
George Davis
as Cafe Waiter (uncredited)
Eleanor Gutöhrlein
as Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
Ellinor Vanderveer
as Reception Guest (uncredited)
Karla Gutöhrlein
Armand Kaliz
as M. Bachegalupé (uncredited)
William A. Seiter
Director
Paul Perez
Screenplay
Julien Josephson
Victor Herbert
Songs
Henry Martyn Blossom
Lyricist
Musical
Book
Leo F. Forbstein
Conductor
Lee Garmes
Camera Operator
Edward Stevenson
Costume Design
Music
Larry Ceballos
Choreographer
Alfred Gilks
Anton Grot
Art Direction
David Mendoza
Music Director
Erno Rapee
Peter Fritch
Editor