A family of grifters must execute a series of tricky cons to prevent a life-wrecking scandal in post–World War I New York.
Elizabeth Miles is about to wed lawyer Gideon Bates when a dangerous man from her past tries to blackmail her. Although both Gideon and his mother know all about her sketchy past, Elizabeth doesn't want scandal to ruin their sterling New York society reputations. In an earlier swindle that involved spies and war profiteering, she crossed swords with a man named Oscar Thornton, who thinks she’s dead. He discovers she's still alive only when Gideon’s friend Logan Carstens returns from the war and his conniving fiancee, Rosemary Westerly, tells a gossip columnist about Elizabeth and Gideon’s engagement, which had been kept hush-hush. Logan tells Gideon that although he’s in love with a girl he met in France, she’s too honorable to ask him to break his engagement. Logan’s wartime sergeant tries cheating him out of money with a poorly executed con that Elizabeth immediately recognizes as the Spanish Prisoner. Then Thornton turns up and threatens Elizabeth with exposure unless she pays him off. In response, her father and half brother help her plan some countermoves that aim to get Thornton jailed as a Bolshevik spy, entice Rosemary to break her engagement so Logan can marry his true love, and leave the Bates family with a spotless reputation.
A charming period piece, exciting and amusing in equal quantities.