Drama
Renée (Mae Murray) is the heiress of a Mexican ranch, granddaughter of a woman known for her recklessness and frivolity at night. This first "Mademoiselle Midnight" is banished in the opening scene by Napoleon III at Empress Eugenie's insistence to Mexico. Renee is kept locked at the hacienda at night by her father to prevent her following in her grandmother's wayward footsteps. She falls in love with a visiting American (Monte Blue) but is also pursued by the craven outlaw Manuel Corrales. Miss Murray gets to do some of her trademark dancing, but this one isn't a comedy, despite comic relief provided by Johnny Arthur.
Directed by
Robert Z. Leonard
Written by
John Russell, Carl Harbaugh
Monte Blue
Owen Burke / Jerry Brent
J. Farrell MacDonald
Duc de Moing (Prologue)
Otis Harlan
Padre Francisco
Robert McKim
João / Manuel Corrales
Mae Murray
Renée de Gontran / Renée de Quiros
Johnny Arthur
Carlos de Quiros
Paul Weigel
Napoleon III (Prologue)
Carl Harbaugh
John St. Polis
Colonel de Gontran (Prologue)
Mathilde Comont
Dueña / Mme. Nellie
Earl Schenck
Emperor Maximilian - Prologue
Robert Edeson
Don Pedro de Quiros
Don Alvarado
Undetermined Role
Nigel De Brulier
Dr. Sanchez
Clarissa Selwynne
Empress Eugénie - Prologue
Evelyn Selbie
Chiquita
Nick De Ruiz
Don José de Quiros

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