Sensation Seekers

Sensation Seekers is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film directed by Lois Weber, produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, and starring Billie Dove.

[1][2] As described in a film magazine,[3] Ray Sturgis, the leader of the fast younger set of a fashionable Long Island resort, is engaged to "Egypt" Hagen, another member of the set who holds no objections to roadhouse parties or the use of liquor or tobacco.

Egypt is arrested in a police raid of the roadhouse and, at her mother’s bidding, the Reverend Lodge gets her free.

When Ray wears a costume made of newspaper headlines concerning Egypt’s arrest to a fancy dress ball, she is offended and finds that she is not her old exuberant self.

Running away from the country club party in a daring Oriental costume, Egypt visits Lodge and his mother and, when the Bishop arrives, hides behind the door.