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    The Wild Party

    R1975 · Drama · 1h 35m

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  1. Brief Synopsis. Loosely based on the Fatty Arbuckle scandal, an aging silent movie comic star tries for a comeback by staging a wild party that turns into a sexual free-for-all. The comic ends up killing his mistress and her latest boyfriend.

  2. An aging silent movie comic star throws a lavish party to try and save his failing career. Cast. James Coco. Jolly Grimm. Raquel Welch. Queenie. Perry King. Dale Sword. Tiffany Bolling. Kate. Royal Dano. Tex. David Dukes. James Morrison. Christina Ferra-Gilmore. Nadine. Eddie Lawrence. Kreutzer. Bobo Lewis. Wilma. Don De Natale.

  3. 85 IMDb 5.3 1 h 48 min 1975. 18+. Drama · Comedy. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location. With the arrival of talking pictures, a silent film comedian throws a lavish party to try and save his failing career but the party goes awry when a murder is committed.

  4. Loosely based on the Fatty Arbuckle scandal, this is a well-intentioned, noble failure with James Coco playing a silent-screen star in early 1930s Hollywood who throws a bash to celebrate his comeback in talkies, but his big night goes awry. A.I.P. recut the film for its theatrical run to punch up the sex--which gave the pic something of a sulli...

  5. The Wild Party is a 1975 American comedy-drama film directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merchant for Merchant Ivory Productions. Loosely based on Joseph Moncure March 's narrative poem of the same name, the screenplay is written by Walter Marks, who also composed the score.

  6. R 03/01/1975 (US) Comedy , Drama 1h 49m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Hollywood in the '20s... Gin, Sin and a Night they're still whispering about! Overview. An aging silent movie comic star throws a lavish party to try and save his failing career. James Ivory. Director. Joseph Moncure March. Novel. Walter Marks. Screenplay.

  7. Mar 1, 1975 · Director James Ivory has disowned this Hollywood drama, inspired by the Fatty Arbuckle/Virginia Rappe case and based on a satirical poem by Joseph Moncure March, which was heavily cut by American International Pictures from two hours to 90 minutes.

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