
The evocation of Paris in the 1920s mingles with the rapid rise of the irresistible Caprice, a talented singer, and her tumultuous love affair with Jeff the composer. A photographer nicknamed Bagnolet, a gentle anarchist, gently monitors the activities of Caprice, who has become Lady Paname and, in the absence of morality, makes love triumph.
M. Gambier dit « Bagnolet », le voisin photographe
Raymonde Bosset dite: Caprice
Mme Gambier
Mary-Flot, la vedette sur le déclin

Oseille, la copine de Caprice
Costa, l'accompagnatrice
Mme Léa Bosset, la mère
La grue qui aborde Marval
M. Arsène Marval, le chanteur âgé
Milson, le directeur de l'Olympia