Arzner's first sound film stars Clara Bow as Stella Ames, a flapper at an exclusive girls' college. While there, she becomes enamored with Gil Gilmore, the new anthropology professor. Gil rescues Stella from a masher at a roadhouse and falls in love with her as well. When Stella's roommate becomes involved in a minor scandal, Stella takes the blame and leaves school. Knowing her innocence, Gil resigns his post and goes to find her. In this example of the "flaming youth" cycle of the period, the personality of the "It" girl comes across strongly. (Does not circulate).
"Arzner's first sound film stars Clara Bow as Stella Ames, a flapper at an exclusive girls' college. While there, she becomes enamored with Gil Gilmore, the new anthropology professor. Gil rescues Stella from a masher at a roadhouse and falls in love with her as well. When Stella's roommate becomes involved in a minor scandal, Stella takes the blame and leaves school. Knowing her innocence, Gil resigns his post and goes to find her. In this example of the "flaming youth" cycle of the period, the personality of the "It" girl comes across strongly. (Does not circulate)."@en
"An anthropology professor (Frederic March) falls in love with a flapper student (Clara Bow) and then works to clear her name after she becomes mixed up in a scandalous party."@en
"Story of a professor at an all girls school and his relationship with a sexy student who thinks that school is just a lark."@en
""Wild girls at a college pay more attention to parties than their classes. But when one party girl, Stella Ames, goes too far at a local bar and gets in trouble, her professor has to rescue her. Gossip linking the two escalates until Stella proves she is decent by shielding an innocent girl and winning the professor's respect."--Www.imdb.com (Ed Lorusso)."@en
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