Fifty-Fifty is a 1925 American silent drama film starring Hope Hampton, Lionel Barrymore, and Louise Glaum.
The film was exhibited the week of January 3, 1926, in Los Angeles, at the Hillstreet Theatre,[1] which featured both vaudeville and movies.
[2] American millionaire Frederick Harmon (played by Lionel Barrymore) is in Paris, France, for business and pleasure.
While enjoying the Parisian night life, he meets and falls in love with Ginette (played by Hope Hampton), a fashion model who moonlights as an apache dancer in a nightclub.
When Harmon meets the urbane divorcee Nina Olmstead (played by Louise Glaum) he becomes involved in an affair.