Yvonne from Paris

Yvonne from Paris is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Emmett J. Flynn and starring Mary Miles Minter, Allan Forrest, and Vera Lewis.

[2] As described in various film magazine reviews,[3][4][5] Yvonne Halbert (Minter) is a dancing girl in Paris.

On the voyage, Yvonne makes enemies with a young woman named Cecile (Theby), and friends with an Italian violinist, Luigi (Warren), with whose family she initially stays when she arrives in New York.

Yvonne makes money at first as a street dancer while Luigi plays his violin, and later she finds work at a cabaret.

During rehearsals, Yvonne becomes acquainted with the play's writer, Lawrence Bartlett (Forrest), and a romance develops between the two.

Mary Miles Minter, Allan Forrest and J. Barney Sherry in "Yvonne from Paris" (1919)
Lantern Slide for "Yvonne from Paris"