[1] It tells the story of a young female singer who tries to become a star in the music hall world of the 1920s and falls in love with a composer.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Jean d'Eaubonne with costumes by Georges Annenkov.
The evocation of 1920s Paris mingles with the rapid rise of the irresistible Caprice, a talented singer, and her tumultuous love affair with Jeff the composer.
A photographer nicknamed Bagnolet, a gentle anarchist, keeps a gentle eye on Caprice's activities as she becomes Lady Paname, and in the absence of morals, makes love triumph.
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