The Manicure Girl is a 1925 American silent romantic comedy[1] drama[2] film directed by Frank Tuttle and starring Bebe Daniels.
The young woman craves riches and becomes interested in a married man who treats her gentlemanly and kindly.
Paramount Pictures ran an advertising tie-in with the Glazo nail polish company of Cincinnati, Ohio.
[5] Movie theaters were encouraged to apply for promotional materials, which would then be distributed among local drug stores that sold Glazo products.
Tuttle wrapped filming three days ahead of schedule, to which he partially credited the new camera.