A Social Celebrity

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A Social Celebrity
Directed by Malcolm St. Clair
Produced by Adolph Zukor
Jesse L. Lasky
Written by Monte M. Katterjohn
Pierre Collings
Starring Adolphe Menjou
Louise Brooks
Elsie Lawson
Roger Davis
Hugh Huntley
Cinematography Lee Garmes
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) March 29, 1926
Running time 70 min.
Country Flag of United States United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles

A Social Celebrity is a 1926 comedy drama silent film starring Louise Brooks as a small town manicurist who goes to New York with her boyfriend (Adolphe Menjou), a barber who poses as a French count.

[edit] Plot

Max Haber, a small town barber, is the pride of his father, Johann, who owns an antiquated barbershop. Max adores Kitty Laverne, the manicurist, who loves him but aspires to be a dancer and leaves for New York, hoping that he will follow in pursuit of better things. Mrs. Jackson-Greer, a New York society matron, has occasion to note Max fashioning the hair of a town girl and induces him to come to New York and pose as a French count. There he meets April, Mrs. King's niece, and loses his heart to her, as well as to Kitty, now a showgirl. At the theater where Kitty is appearing Max is the best-dressed man in April's party, but later at a nightclub Kitty exposes him, and he is deserted by his society friends. Disillusioned, Max returns home at the request of his father. Kitty follows, realizing that he needs her.