A farcical romance set in Sydney high society.
Reviews of it as a film rather than as a fund-raising exercise were not particularly positive:
Cupid Camouflaged has certainly succeeded in swelling the Red Cross funds ; but it is a poor advertisement for the acting talent of the nobility of Sydney. Cupid used to be a lively little cherub ; this camouflaged Cupid has taken a sleeping draught, and can't stay awake. The slight plot is effectively smothered under about a thousand feet of uninteresting fox-trotting and ungraceful acrobatic dancing, under another thousand of garden party, and an endless amount of tea-drinking.
Source:
'At the Movies', The Mirror, 7 June 1918, p.11.