The Constant Nymph is a 1928 British silent film drama, directed by Adrian Brunel and starring Ivor Novello and Mabel Poulton.
[3] The theme of adolescent sexuality reportedly discomfited the British film censors, until they were reassured that lead actress Poulton was in fact in her 20s.
Lewis is angry at his wife's attitude, and ends up taking her to task in front of the gathering, leaving her humiliated.
Left locked in alone at home on the evening of the concert, Tessa manages to escape through a window and makes her way to the theatre.
Lewis' performance is a big success, but afterwards he ignores the congratulatory gathering Florence has assembled in his dressing room, and instead heads off with Tessa to catch the boat train for Belgium.