A short film composed of various glimpses of film stars "off duty." Clyde Cook is seen behind the scenes at the Follies, Mr. and Mrs. Strongheart, the canine players, are visited; Betty Blythe is caught coming to the studio from her apartment in Macdougal Alley, New York. There are also minutes with Baby Peggy and her mother, Mae Murray welcoming David Warfield to Hollywood, an introduction to Irving Cohen, the chap who wrote "Yes, We Have No Bananas," and a visit to the Pickford-Fairbanks studios with Jack Pickford and Marilyn Miller.
—The Film Daily, July 13, 1924