
Bolt, a British linguist, develops a universal language, so he's a sudden sensation and receives a Nobel prize. An ambitious diplomat, capitalizing on Bolt's celebrity, arranges for the U.S. to commission a statue for a London square to honor Bolt's achievement. Bolt's Italian wife, a renowned artist, sculpts an 18-foot nude of Bolt. In a pique, because he's neglected her for years to do his work, she gives the statue a spectacular phallus, telling Bolt that he wasn't its model. Thinking he's a cuckold, Bolt goes on a jealous search for a man matching the statue. The diplomat, too, wants changes in the statue to protect his conservative image. Can art and love reconcile?

as Alex Bolt

as Rhonda Bolt

as Ray Whiteley

as Pat Demarest

as Harry

as Hillcrest

as Sir Geoffrey

as Mouser

as Sanders

as Mrs. Southwick

as Mr. Southwick

as Mr. Westbury

as Mrs. Westbury

as Mrs. Euston

as News reader

as George French (uncredited)