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City of Missing Girls

TALENT SCHOOLS' RACKET EXPOSED!
1941 | 74m | English

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A female reporter goes undercover to investigate the series of mysterious disappearances of young women, who were all linked to a local drama school.
Release Date: Mar 27, 1941
Director: Elmer Clifton
Writer: George Rosener, Oliver Drake
Genres: Crime, Mystery
Keywords missing child, racket
Production Companies Merrick-Alexander Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 29, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
H.B. Warner Capt. McVeigh
Astrid Allwyn Nora Page
John Archer James Horton
Gale Storm Mary Phillips
Sarah Padden Mrs. Randolph
Philip Van Zandt King Peterson
George Rosener Dugan
Kathryn Crawford Helen Whitney
Patricia Knox Kate Nelson
Lloyd Ingraham Fowler
Herb Vigran Danny Mason
Boyd Irwin Joseph Thompson
Walter Long Larkin
Name Job
Elmer Clifton Director
George Rosener Screenplay
Oliver Drake Screenplay
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Geronimo1967
4.0

Young girls are going missing so "Captain McVeigh" - a soon to retire policeman played here by HB Warner - is charged with finding out what's happening to them all. He suspects that Philip Van Zandt ("King Peterson") a local nightclub owner might have more information and we gradually discover the l ... ocal district attorney (John Archer) is also involved - and he has quite a "stormy" relationship with journalist Astrid Allwyn ("Nora 'Butch' Page"). It's all a bit too convoluted. Warner turns in a solid effort and Allwyn grins a lot, but in the end it is just a rather long, tedious, B movie about racketeering with too many characters to muddy the water and by the end I'd almost forgotten what the point of it all was...

Jun 25, 2022