
Woman Wise
In Jedda, Persia, American consul George Gage, known as a woman hater, is shocked when his newly arrived assistant, "Billie Baxter," whom he assumes will be a man, turns out to be an attractive woman. Despite his formerly anti-female leanings, George finds himself falling in love with Billie and is jealous when his womanizing friend, Brad Wilson, arrives in Jedda and makes a play for her. At the same time, when the ruling Pasha, Abdul Mustapha, meets Billie, he also becomes smitten and tries to have her brought to his harem. Despite their rivalry, George and Brad join forces and save Billie from the Pasha, after which she decides that George is the man she loves and wants to marry. Considered a lost film.
Release Date: 1928-01-08
Comedy
Drama
Casts

William Russell
as Ne'er-Do-Well

June Collyer
as Millie Baxter

Walter Pidgeon
as United States Consul

Theodore Kosloff
as Abdul Mustapha

Ernest Shields
as Valet

Raoul Paoli
as Khurd Chief

Josephine Borio
as Native Girl