Pardon My French (1921 film)

Pardon My French is a lost[1] 1921 American silent comedy film produced by Messmore Kendall and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures.

It was directed by Sidney Olcott with Vivian Martin in the leading role.

[2] As described in a film magazine,[3] Polly (Martin), an ingenue with a barnstorming acting troupe, works her way back to New York City with the rest of the company on a coal barge.

Bunny (Spink), who has always played butler roles, secures a position with the Hawkers, a newly rich Kansas family on Long Island, and when they are in need of a French maid secures the position for Polly.

Having fallen in love with a wealthy ex-actor, Ferdinand Aloysius MacGillicudy, she agrees to become his leading lady for life.