Thoroughly charming romantic comedy, excepting the slightly miscalculated and labored climax, about a five-and-dime stock girl (Mary Pickford) and the incognito heir of the company (Charles "Buddy" Rogers, who in real life would marry his co-star a decade later, upon her divorce from Douglas Fairbanks). Director Sam Taylor, better known as a scriptwriter, displays a rich cinematic vocabulary, a supple syntax, a deft manner of expression. One among the innumerable inventive details: the shopgirl, taken to dine at the magnate's mansion, instinctively wipes the silverware on her napkin prior to use. (1927) — Duncan Shepherd
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