A 1 and Hen, Yankee vaudevillians dead-broke in London, plot to marry “Tip-Toes,” their pretty dancing partner, to young Lord William and his fortune under pretence that she is their wealthy niece. When his Lordship discovers their perfidy and arrest threatens “Tip-Toes,” who has fallen in love with him, manages to convince him of the sincerity of her love —which changes everything. How she dances them all out of gaol and into a happy home forms a surprise finish to a lively story, in which Dorothy' Gish plays the lead in this Paramount picture.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 127, 19 August 1927, Page 14
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