The whole theme of the film is prostitution, with women working as "party girls."
Drunk man wakes up in "party girl's" apartment the morning after, and she alleges they had sex and manipulates him into a "shotgun wedding," even though he admits to being in love with another woman.
Female nudity is implied but never shown. In several cases, women are shown standing next to nude statues.
Violence & Gore
Mild
A man beats his wife offscreen
Women are slapped and get black eyes
A girl is pushed off a window and dies
Profanity
None
None
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Moderate
Alcohol is an important component of this Prohibition-era production. A young woman is given (off-screen) a 'perfume' bath, and it's strongly suggested the bath is gin - bathtub gin being the homemade variety, and perfume bottles being a "hide in plain sight" hiding place for illicit hooch. One party-going male takes a swig from one "perfume" bottle and spits it out, disgusted.