Oklahoma mechanic Pike Peters finds himself part owner of an oil field. His wife Idy, hitherto content, decides the family must go to Paris to get "culture" and meet "the right kind of people." Pike and his grown son and daughter soon have flirtatious French admirers; Idy rents a chateau from an impoverished aristocrat; while Pike responds to each new development with homespun wit. In the inevitable clash, will pretentiousness and sophistication or common sense triumph?
Directing | Frank Borzage | Director |
Sound | George Lipschultz | Original Music Composer |
Production | William Fox | Executive Producer |
Directing | Lew Borzage | Assistant Director |
Sound | George P. Costello | Sound |
Art | Harry Oliver | Set Decoration |
Editing | Margaret Clancey | Editor |
Camera | Chester A. Lyons | Director of Photography |
Camera | Al Brick | Director of Photography |
Writing | Homer Croy | Novel |
Costume & Make-Up | Sophie Wachner | Costume Design |
Writing | Owen Davis | Writer |
Writing | Sonya Levien | Screenplay |