Her Night of Romance is a 1924 American silent film written by Hanns Kräly and directed by Sidney Franklin.
[1] American millionaire Samuel C. Adams brings his daughter Dorothy to England to see a specialist about her heart trouble.
Impoverished Lord Paul Menford spies her without the hideous disguise and falls in love with her immediately.
The next morning, Dorothy comes down for breakfast, and is annoyed to find the butler has put out two table settings.
However, when she overhears Joe Diamond congratulating Paul for landing a wealthy heiress and demanding 10% as promised, the wedding is off.
Paul returns, having received a letter from her, apologizing for her behaviour and asking him to come see her before he leaves for Paris.
In his review for The New York Times, Mordaunt Hall wrote that the film was "a lively pictorial farce-comedy, with the fair and effervescent Constance Talmadge ... the principal attraction", while Colman gave "an easy and natural performance".