Olympe is a cabaret dancer who offers her services to France when her country goes to war. She becomes a spy and provides valuable intelligence information during World War I by winning the confidence of a German officer. Hugh Warren is the American soldier who falls for Olympe. She allows him to believe she is a simple peasant and reveals nothing of her career as a spy. The two fall in love and are married, but the villainous German agent De Montinrich reveals to her husband's family that she is a tawdry club dancer. Unable to reveal her role in espionage, Olympe is ostracized by her friends and family. When the French government honors Olympe for her wartime bravery, her family no longer considers her a blemish on their sterling reputation.
Betty Compson
as Olympe
Wallace MacDonald
as Hugh Warren
Theodore Kosloff
as De Montinbard
Sheldon Lewis
as Pugin
Jack Joyce
as Jean Bertaut
Margaret Seddon
as Widow Turrene
Joseph J. Dowling
as Senator Warren
Helen Dunbar
as Mrs. Warren
Gale Henry
as Berthe
Marvel Quivey
as Nancy
Edward Faust
as Cafe Manager
William Boyd
as Soldier (uncredited)