Everybody's Woman (German: Jedermanns Frau) is a 1924 Austrian silent drama film directed by Alexander Korda and starring María Corda, May Hanbury, and Jeffrey Bernard.
A Montmartre flower-seller is transformed into a society lady for a bet.
After making a film The Unknown Tomorrow (1923) in Germany, Korda returned to Vienna with financial backing from Germany's largest studio UFA for a co-production with Sascha-Film.
[1] The outline screenplay was probably written by Korda, based on a Pygmalion theme.
While in Vienna, Maria Corda also appeared in the hit film Moon of Israel (1924) by Michael Curtiz.