In Vienna, neglected housewife Constance Talmadge (as Helen) decides to leave handsome husband Ronald Coleman (as Joseph Weyringer) and go home to mother. She stops off in Paris to see identical twin sister "Lola" (also played by Ms. Talmadge), a popular dancer known as "La Perry". The beautiful Talmadge gives the mousy Talmadge a make-over and you can probably figure out the basics of what eventually happens. While the two Talmadges meet, Mr. Coleman is persuaded by excited British pal George K. Arthur (as Robert "Bob" Well) to enjoy a night out on the town...
Naturally, the men see Talmadge on stage and courtships ensue...
This familiar storyline gets the required capable direction from Sidney Franklin with good work from the cast and crew to keep it lively and looking fresh. Notably adorned by Adrian, the single-named dresser who famously clothed Valentino and Garbo, the more comic Talmadge sister takes full advantage of the production. Playing a "split screen" dual role, Talmadge is at her best. "Her Sister from Paris" won Talmadge fine personal reviews, including a nomination as best performance of the season from "Motion Picture" magazine. The film shows deterioration in spots, but looks great.
******* Her Sister from Paris (8/2/25) Sidney Franklin ~ Constance Talmadge, Ronald Coleman, George K. Arthur, Gertrude Claire