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    The Wild Party

    1929 · Comedy drama · 1h 17m

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  1. The Wild Party is a 1929 American pre-Code film directed by Dorothy Arzner and starring Clara Bow and Fredric March. Released by Paramount Pictures, it is known as Bow's first talkie. It is the fifth film directed by Arzner and the earliest surviving film in her work as a director.

  2. The Wild Party: Directed by Dorothy Arzner. With Clara Bow, Fredric March, Marceline Day, Shirley O'Hara. Wild girls at a college pay more attention to parties than their classes. But when one party girl, Stella Ames, goes too far at a local bar and lands in trouble, her professor must rescue her.

  3. The Wild Party (1929) Reviewer: will57 - favorite favorite - December 13, 2015 Subject: Not Stella merits The original name of this movie is the wild party and is rather lame

  4. After storming out of class in tears, Stella decides to go to a wild "house party" at a neighboring men's college and takes her shy, serious friend Helen Owens, with her. Stella has a change of heart about Gil after hearing that he was shot by one of the drunks who abducted her, and when Gil returns to campus, they profess their love for each ...

  5. Wild girls at a college pay more attention to parties than their classes. But when one party girl, Stella Ames, goes too far at a local bar and gets in trouble, her professor has to rescue her.

  6. The Wild Party begins as a flirtatious comedy about a group of female college students and their male paramours. Calling themselves "The Hardboiled Maidens," the women playact as sexual adventuresses, but finally reaffirm their conventional morality when a mistaken identity complication scandalizes a quiet, serious female student.

  7. Feb 15, 2017 · The Wild Party was the first talkie for both star Clara Bow and director Dorothy Arzner 1, and is noted in the technical history of the early sound period for its introduction of the boom microphone.

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