Party Girl (1930)
1h 7m
Running Time
January 1, 1930Release Date
Plot.
Jay Rountree, a young, rising businessman and a son of a wealthy manufacturer gets caught up in a web involving an escort service or 'party girls' and trapped into an unhappy marriage.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Jay Rountree
Jeanette Loff
Ellen Powell
Judith Barrie
Leeda Cather
Marie Prevost
Diana Hoster
John St. Polis
John Rountree
Sammy Blum
Sam Metten
Harry Northrup
Robert Lowry
Almeda Fowler
Maude Lindsay
Henry Cronjager
Cinematographer
Hal Price
Lew Albans
Sidney D'Albrook
Investigator
Charles Giblyn
Lawrence Doyle
Victor Halperin
Director
Lucien Prival
Paul Newcast
Edwin Balmer
Writer
Florence Dudley
Miss Manning
Earl Burtnett
Orchestra Leader
George Draney
Writer
Louise Carver
Masseuse
Eddie Bush
Member of Biltmore Trio - Guitar
Monte M. Katterjohn
Writer
Paul Gibbons
Member of Biltmore Trio - Steel Guitar
Bill Seckler
Member of Biltmore Trio - Ukelele
Henry Crongager
Cinematographer
Robert Newhard
Cinematographer
Henry Roquemore
Party Guest
Rolfe Sedan
Maitre D'
Russell F. Schoengarth
Editor
Ellinor Vanderveer
Leeda's 'Mother'
William R. Fox
Sound Engineer
Harry Stoddard
Original Music Composer
R.S. Clayton
Sound Engineer
Alfred M. Granich
Sound Engineer
Ben Harper
Sound Engineer
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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. It follows a New York businessman who inadvertently becomes involved in the criminal activities of a covert escort agency.
The film holds the record for the longest transfer from banned status to original release in United Kingdom history, having been rejected for cinema release in 1930, and remaining unreleased there until 2003.