The Wild Party

SEE CLARA BOW ESCAPE THE BIG BUTTER AND NECK MAN. IF YOU LIKE YOUR WOMEN WILD, THIS IS IT!

6.7
19291h 17m

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. Gossip linking the two escalates until Stella proves she is decent by shielding an innocent girl and winning the professor's respect.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Clara Bow Hotel Room Scene 1929

Cast

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Clara Bow

Stella Ames

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Fredric March

James Gilmore

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Marceline Day

Faith Morgan

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Adrienne Dore

Babs (als Adrienne Doré)

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Joyce Compton

Eva 'Evie' Tutt

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Jack Luden

Georgie

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Russ Powell

Pullman Car Passenger

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Arthur Rankin

Party Guest

Photo of Lincoln Stedman

Lincoln Stedman

Party Guest

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Renee Whitney

Janice Allen

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Reviews

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Parker

10/10

• director dorothy arzner, one of two prominent female directors of this time, was a lesbian!!! she spent 40 years of her life with choreographer marion morgon!!!

• with this in mind, i would say there is some delightful queercoding in this (particularly helen, who spends her run time studying and expressing her distaste in boys, though it's also blatant in bow's character, despite the entire film being about her relationship with a man). i also think that, despite many typical tropes, you can feel the woman's touch radiating from this (particularly in how the women interact, and how the school itself was built by a woman despite what people said of her).

• dorothy arzner is credited as the inventor of the boom mic!!! she put a microphone at the end of a fishing rod to allow clara bow to move around more on set!!! A LESBIAN INVENTED THE BOOM MIC !!!

• speaking of clara bow, this is her first talkie!!! and as much as i know she hated talkies, i love her voice so much. your accent is adorable, sorry queen!

• also because this is such an early talkie, there are SO many silent film aspects in this, like title cards, and long shots on bow that allow her to do a lot of the acting she's used to. yes, it means a lot of this movie is clunky, but it makes it very endearing too.

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