Summaries

Luther Green goes to war in France in 1917. When he comes back to his family home in New Jersey, he has a surprise following him: a beautiful French girl named Nina.

Corporal Luther Green, nicknamed "Paris Green" by his buddies, is in a Parisian café. There, he meets Ninon, a French girl, and inadvertently says to her vous etes un morceau de fromage ("you are a piece of cheese") when he meant to say "pleased to meet you." Although their meeting is short, Paris gives the girl his address in America. Paris returns home to his parents in Quigley Corner, New Jersey. There, he discovers the girl he left behind has become engaged to someone else during his absence. In addition, his dog has died. Despondent, he departs for the big city. Meanwhile, Ninon has just arrived in New York City, looking for her uncle, and has escaped from crooks who tried to abduct her after she had left her ship. She boards a train for Quigley Corners, and encounters Paris at the station. He takes her back to his parents, and romance blossoms. There is comedy as Paris constantly refers to a dictionary to communicate with Ninon. Later, the crooks appear, and kidnap Ninon. Paris pursues their car on horseback, overtakes them, and holds them at bay with his gun. Ninon's uncle eventually locates the girl, and all ends happily for everyone.—scsu1975

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Keywords
  • family relationships
  • small town
  • veteran
  • corporal
  • 1920
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • War
Release date May 31, 1920
Countries of origin United States
Language English None
Production companies Thomas H. Ince Corporation

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Tech specs

Runtime 50m
Color Black and White
Sound mix Silent
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

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