Dance Madness is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Robert Z. Leonard based upon a script by Frederica Sagor.
The film starred Claire Windsor, Conrad Nagel, and Hedda Hopper.
[1] According to the credited screenwriter, Frederica Sagor, Dance Madness was "patently a rewrite" of The Guardsman, a work by Ferenc Molnár that was later directly adapted for film.
Sagor notes the screenplay was not written by her, but by Alice D. G. Miller, and she only provided script rewrites.
May, always masked, poses as Valentina while trying to seduce Roger and arranges to have Strokoff find them while they are embracing.