Everybody's Girl is a 1918 American silent comedy drama film directed by Tom Terriss and written by Van Powell.
Florence and her roommate, Ella, work trimming hats, and live in a flat on Brick Dust Row.
[3] The Eugene Guard gave the film a positive review, calling the movie one of Alice Joyce's "most delightful pictures", with "beautiful exteriors".
[2] The York Daily Record also enjoyed the film, stating, "A delightful love story, with just enough action, and an ending that will please everyone."
"[5] The Nashville Banner stated, that in the film "Alice Joyce in one of the most delightful love stories in her screen career.
She never looked more beautiful or acted with greater naturalness and appeal than as Florence, the little hat trimmer, who is Everybody's Girl."
[3] Wid's Daily also gave the film a good review, "This surely registers as decidely pleasing entertainment that should go over with a bang anywhere.