There's some grand acting served à la mode in "Party Girl," settings are sumptuous, and there are a lot of peaches in elaborate Hollywood styles. It seems too bad to mention the unimportant fact that the story is punk, and with a moral, too. Honesty in business pays, of all things! Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Jeanette Loff are good as the lovers, and poor Marie Prevost is awfully vulgar. Misguided sensationalism, but why go on? All Talkie.