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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.
Hope Summers was born in Mattoon, Illinois, the daughter of the town doctor, and future U.S. Representative John W. Summers and Jennie (née Burks). She was raised in Illinois and later in Walla Walla, Washington, where her father was elected to the House.
Clara Moneke was born in the Santa Cecília neighborhood, in São Paulo, but moved to Campo Grande, West Zone of Rio de Janeiro, at the age of four. [5] She is the daughter of a Brazilian mother and a Nigerian father. [6] Clara's mother, Marilene Pereira Mariano, died in 2020 due to a stroke. [7]
Yarmouth fisherman Daniel Peggotty is the brother of Clara. Referred to as "Mr Peggotty", he is a fisherman and dealer in lobsters, crabs, and crawfish. He lives in a converted boat on the beach at Yarmouth with Emily, Ham, and Mrs Gummidge. When Emily abandons them to elope with Steerforth, Daniel vows to find her.
Call Her Savage is a 1932 pre-Code drama film directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Clara Bow and Gilbert Roland. The film was Bow's second-to-last film role. Its portrayal of a scene in a gay bar would become impossible in less than two years, when enforcement of the Hays Code became more stringent. The film's copyright was renewed, and ...
Simon Charles Pendered MacCorkindale [1] (12 February 1952 – 14 October 2010) was a British actor, film director, writer, and producer from Ely, England.He spent much of his childhood moving around owing to his father's career as an officer with the Royal Air Force.
Children of Divorce is a 1927 American silent romantic drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Clara Bow, Esther Ralston, and Gary Cooper.Adapted from the 1927 novel of the same name by Owen Johnson, and written by Louis D. Lighton, Hope Loring, Alfred Hustwick, and Adela Rogers St. Johns, the film is about a young flapper who tricks her wealthy friend into marrying her during a night ...
Dangerous Curves is a 1929 American Pre-Code film starring Clara Bow and Richard Arlen. It was released by Paramount Pictures and was the first Hollywood film for Kay Francis. [1] The film had its copyright renewed, and it entered the public domain on January 1, 2025. [a]