| Release Date | 30 March 1929 |
| Genre | Drama |
| Country | USA |
| Filming Locations | Samuel Goldwyn/Warner Hollywood Studios - 1041 N. Formosa Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA |
| Language | English |
| Sound Mix | Mono |
| Color | Black and White |
| Film Type | Feature |
| Film Class | Melodrama |
| Themes | Class Differences, Fathers and Daughters |
| Tones | Poignant, Tearjerking, Affectionate, Light, Atmospheric |
| Tags | Family, Flirtation, Forbidden Love, Generation Gap, Kill, Perjury, Shoot Out, Social Classes, Suicide, Suicide Attempt, Tragic Love, Wealth |
Coquette is a 1929 American drama film which tells the story of a flirtatious young woman whose father warns off her honorable boyfriend, only to cause tragedy. It stars silent film star Mary Pickford in her first talkie, Johnny Mack Brown in one of his earliest roles, John St. Polis, Matt Moore (Pickford's ex brother in law), and Louise Beavers.