Lady of the Pavements

Lady of the Pavements (UK title: Lady of the Night) is a 1929 American sound part-talkie romantic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lupe Vélez, William Boyd, and Jetta Goudal.

The screenplay was written by Sam Taylor, with contributions from an uncredited Gerrit Lloyd.

[2] Disgusted that his fiancée, Diane (Jetta Goudal) has been cheating on him, Karl (William Boyd) says he'd rather marry a "street walker" than her.

To get back at him, Diane arranges for Nanoni ("Little One") (Lupe Vélez), a singer at a sleazy bar, to pretend to be a Spanish girl, from a convent, to fool him.

Additional soundtrack discs to this film were donated by Arthur Lennig to the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection in Rochester, New York.