The Perfect Flapper is a 1924 American romantic comedy film directed by Earl Hudson and starring Colleen Moore.
After drinking punch spiked with alcohol (illegal at the time, as the film was made during Prohibition), she gets drunk and runs off to a road house with the husband of a friend.
She contrives to get the couple back together, falling for the wife's divorce lawyer, and in the end everyone lives happily.
The film was made as a comedy with dramatic undertones, while Flaming Youth had been a drama with comic aspects.
The film was generally well-received as good light entertainment: "...you have been entertained and not caused to think too much.”[3] The film did not match the popularity of Flaming Youth: an accounting of the earnings of Colleen's pictures dated December 31, 1928 lists total earnings of Flaming Youth at $798,777 by 1928; The Perfect Flapper earned $531,008.56.