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The Wild Party (1929)

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Director Dorothy Arzner guided Clara Bow to a winning performance in this, her first sound feature.  Stella is an inveterate partier at an all-girl college.  But when a favorite classmate is implicated in a scandal, Stella heroically defends her friend's reputation at the expense of her own.  Rich with pre-Code delights (including furtive, "innocent" bed-hopping with college professors), one may easily detect the film's insistence on the supremacy of female friendships.

Paramount Famous Lasky Corp.  Producer: E. Lloyd Sheldon.  Director: Dorothy Arzner.  Screenwriter: E. Lloyd Sheldon.  Based on a story by Warner Fabian.  Cinematographer: Victor Milner.  Editor: Otto Lovering.  With: Clara Bow, Fredric March, Marceline Day, Shirley O’Hara, Adrienne Doré.  35mm, b/w, 77 min.