"Hollywood hopeful Peggy Pepper arrives at a major studio, from Georgia, to become a great dramatic star. Things don't go entirely according to plan."
Marion Davies
as Peggy Pepper
William Haines
as Billy Boone
Dell Henderson
as Colonel Pepper
Paul Ralli
as Andre Telfair
Tenen Holtz
as Casting Director
Harry Gribbon
as Comedy Director
Sidney Bracey
as Dramatic Director
Polly Moran
as Maid
Albert Conti
as Producer
John Gilbert
as John Gilbert (uncredited)
Charlie Chaplin
as Charlie Chaplin (uncredited)
Renée Adorée
as Renée Adorée (uncredited)
Lew Cody
as Lew Cody (uncredited)
Rod La Rocque
as Rod La Rocque (uncredited)
George K. Arthur
as George K. Arthur (uncredited)
Mae Murray
as Self (uncredited)
Karl Dane
Douglas Fairbanks
William S. Hart
Louella Parsons
King Vidor
Ray Cooke
as Director's Assistant (uncredited)
Claire Windsor
Gordon Avil
Eleanor Boardman
as Roxalanne (uncredited)
Symona Boniface
as Guest (uncredited)
Harry Crocker
Bess Flowers
as (uncredited)
Elinor Glyn
George Goforth
Robert A. Golden
Pat Harmon
as Studio Gateman (uncredited)
Leatrice Joy
Lillian Lawrence
as Comedy Player at Banquet (uncredited)
Robert Z. Leonard
Joan Lowell
as Director (uncredited)
Annabelle Magnus
as Child in Casting Office (uncredited)
George Marion
as Man at Peggy's Party (uncredited)
Bobby Newman
as Fat Kid at Movie Preview (uncredited)
Kalla Pasha
as Comic Chef (uncredited)
Bert Roach
as Heavyset Man in Casting Agency (uncredited)
Dorothy Sebastian
Rolfe Sedan
as Portrait Photographer (uncredited)
C. Aubrey Smith
as Man at Movie Preview (uncredited)
Norma Talmadge
Estelle Taylor
Dorothy Vernon
Coy Watson Jr.
as Messenger Boy (uncredited)
Director
Laurence Stallings
treatment
Agnes Christine Johnston
Wanda Tuchock
Writer
Ralph Spence
Henrietta Frazer
Costume Design
Hugh Wynn
Editor
Irving Thalberg
Producer
John Arnold
Director of Photography
William Axt
Original Music Composer
Cedric Gibbons
Set Decoration