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In 1924, Taylor starred in a film version of Happiness, directed by King Vidor, which told of the adventures of a young shopgirl who learns that riches do not necessarily lead to happiness. The cast included Hedda Hopper and Pat O'Malley. The same year, Taylor starred in One Night in Rome, another screen version of Manners's dramatic play, in which she played the dual role of Duchess Mareno and Madame Enigme. Taylor seems to have enjoyed making One Night in Rome as she kept a personal print of the movie to show guests at her home, running it over and over again. Taylor's friend Noël Coward spent a weekend at her home. He was inspired by this visit to write, in just three days, his comedy of manners Hay Fever (1925).[citation needed]