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Norma Martin, an American film actress vacationing
in Paris, weary of male admirers, leaves with her friend Gloria Marshall for the
south of France. On the same train is Larry Charters, a famous composer of
popular songs, and his friend, Bob Hawley, Gloria's fiancée. To escape
pursuing worshipers, he persuades Bob to exchange identities during the trip.
When Norma and Bob are left behind at a station, the
mayor mistakes them for two elopers thought to be on the train and, before they
know it, they are married (Bob still masquerading as Larry).
Norma and Bob then arrive at their originally
intended destination, and complications ensue when Bertie Bird and Mrs. Marshall
take Norma and Larry to be man and wife. In spite of the humorous
confusion, they decide to let the marriage remain legal, and Bertie gets to
sleep after two nights of farcical madness.
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