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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.
He left the magazine, and wrote the first of his two important long Jazz Age narrative poems, The Wild Party. Due to its risqué content, this violent story of a vaudeville dancer who throws a booze and sex-filled party could not find a publisher until 1928. Once published, however, the poem was a great success despite being banned in Boston.
The Wild Party, a film based on the novel Unforbidden Fruit by Samuel Hopkins Adams; The Wild Party, a film starring Anthony Quinn; The Wild Party, a Merchant-Ivory film starring James Coco and Raquel Welch, based on March's poem; The Wild Party (LaChiusa musical), a 2000 Broadway musical based on March's poem
After The Wild Party, Arzner directed more features for Paramount, including included Sarah and Son (1930), starring Ruth Chatterton, and Honor Among Lovers (1931), starring Claudette Colbert, as well as two where she worked in tandem with director Robert Milton, Charming Sinners (1929) and Behind the Make-Up (1930), for which she was not ...
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The Wild Party is a book-length narrative poem, written by Joseph Moncure March, who also wrote The Set-Up. Published in 1926 [1] by Pascal Covici, Inc., the poem was widely banned, first in Boston, [2] for having content viewed as lewd. The poem was a success notwithstanding, and perhaps in part due to, the controversy surrounding the work.
March 2, 1929: The Carnation Kid: Part Talkie March 9, 1929: The Dummy: All Talking March 16, 1929: Looping the Loop: Synchronized Score and Sound Effects. German film, produced by Ufa. March 17, 1929: The Letter [a] All Talking; distribution only March 23, 1929: Chinatown Nights: All Talking March 30, 1929: Wolf Song: Part Talkie April 6, 1929 ...
This is a list of early pre-recorded sound and part or full talking feature films made in the United States and Europe during the transition from silent film to sound, between 1926 and 1929. [1] During this time a variety of recording systems were used, including sound on film formats such as Movietone and RCA Photophone , as well as sound on ...