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Party Girl is a 1930 American pre-Code crime film directed by Victor Halperin and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Jeanette Loff, and Marie Prevost.It is also known by the alternative title of Dangerous Business, the title of the novel on which it is based.
Party Girl, starring Robert Taylor and Cyd Charisse; Party Girl, starring Parker Posey; Party Girl, a French film; Party Girl, a 1996 short-lived series based on the 1995 film and starring Christine Taylor "Party Girl", an episode of the 1990s sitcom Brotherly Love (1995 TV series)
In 1930, Pathé opted not to renew Loff's contract, after which she signed with Universal Pictures. [16] Loff (right) in Party Girl (1930) Loff's last screen role before she briefly retired was in the Paul Whiteman revue King of Jazz (1930). [17] Her performance as a vocalist in the film was praised by Mordaunt Hall in a New York Times review. [18]
After Many Years (1930 film) B. The Benson Murder Case (film) Brothers (1930 film) C. ... Party Girl (1930 film) Police Spy 77; R. Red Aces; Red Pearls; The Return of ...
In two years, he was working as a writer-producer-director on the Agnes Ayres film, When a Girl Loves. He is best known for his 1932 horror film White Zombie, starring Madge Bellamy and Bela Lugosi. Once thought "lost", the film has grown in stature over the years, first gaining a cult status, and eventually becoming recognized as one of the ...
After appearing in her feature debut in Party Girl (1930) opposite Douglas Fairbanks, Jr, she served as a model for the life-size bronze statue used to welcome visitors at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. [9] She subsequently appeared in Ex-Flame (1930), and the Western The Last Frontier (1932). [10]
The Big Party: John G. Blystone: Sue Carol, Dixie Lee: Comedy: Fox Film [34] The Big Pond: Hobart Henley: Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert: Dramedy: Paramount-Publix [35] The Big Trail: Raoul Walsh: John Wayne, Marguerite Churchill: Western: Fox Film [36] Billy the Kid: King Vidor: Wallace Beery, Johnny Mack Brown: Western: MGM. Widescreen ...
The Price She Paid is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Charles Giblyn and starring Clara Kimball Young, Louise Beaudet and Alan Hale. [1] It was shot at Lewis J. Selznick 's Fort Lee studios in New Jersey .