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Rating: 3.2/10 by 10 users

Escort Girl (1941)

A pair of nightclub owners run a string of escort bureaus where men pay for the "companionship" of young women. The district attorney sends an undercover agent to infiltrate the bureaus.

Directing:
  • Edward Kaye
Writing:
  • David Halperin
  • Ann Halperin
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, Nov 04, 1941

Rating: 3.2/10 by 10 users

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Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 08 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: daughter, mother, nightclub, exploitation, escort service, prostitution, investigator, district attorney
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Betty Compson
Ruth Ashley
Robert Kellard
Drake Hamilton (as Bob Kellard)
Wheeler Oakman
Gregory Stone
Guy Kingsford
Breeze Nolan
Isabel La Mal
Snuggles (as Isabel Lamal)
Arthur Housman
Al, the Drunk (as Arthur Houseman)
Rick Vallin
Jack (as Ric Vallon)
Kathryn Keys
Rita (as Kathryn Keyes)
Cyd Charisse
Flamenco Dancer (uncredited)
Gay Seabrook
Maizie (uncredited)

CinemaSerf

Betty Compson had a bit of an habit of starring in films with a slightly sleazier storyline - and this one is probably one of her worst. She and manipulative cohort Wheeler Oakman ("Gregory") run a nightclub that serves as a front for an extremely lucrative escort agency. They pay for protection, and she sends daughter "June" (Margaret Marquis) abroad as often as she can to keep her out of harm's way, so their lives are relatively straightforward... Until, that is, the daughter returns home, unexpectedly, with beau "Drake" (Robert Kellard) and simultaneously the new DA decides a clampdown is in order and so sends an undercover agent to discover the identity of the ringleader of the illicit dating company. It's all a bit messy, to be honest - none of the characters really catch fire, the story is weakly predictable, there is a great deal of dialogue and the final few scenes feature Compson at her most hammy. Keep an eye out for a scene stealing effort from serial drunk Arthur Houseman, but otherwise nothing to write home about...


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