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City of Missing Girls is a american film of genre Drama directed by Elmer Clifton released in USA on 27 march 1941 with H. B. Warner

City of Missing Girls (1941)

City of Missing Girls
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Released in USA 27 march 1941
Length 1h14
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    Crime
Rating49% 2.4715752.4715752.4715752.4715752.471575

City of Missing Girls is a 1941 American film directed by Elmer Clifton.

Synopsis

The police led by Captain McVeigh and the Assistant District Attorney James J. Horton are baffled by the disappearances of several young girls with some being found dead. Intrepid female newspaper reporter Nora Page's investigations reveal a link between the girls and the Crescent School of Fine Arts owned by gangster King Peterson, who is using the school as a front for a recruiting center for his nightclub "entertainers". Things become more complex when Nora's father is connected with Peterson and her boyfriend James Horton is photographed in embarrassing circumstances with a woman found murdered after the photo was taken.

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