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    City of Missing Girls

    1941 · Mystery · 1h 13m

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  1. City of Missing Girls: Directed by Elmer Clifton. With H.B. Warner, Astrid Allwyn, John Archer, Sarah Padden. There's an epidemic of missing girls in the city. The new assistant district attorney has to figure out what's going on before he loses his job, especially with a nosy reporter making his life difficult.

    • (306)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Elmer Clifton
    • 1941-03-27
  2. Running time. 74 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. City of Missing Girls is a 1941 American crime drama film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring H. B. Warner, Astrid Allwyn and John Archer. [1] [2] It was produced as an independent second feature .

  3. Jun 22, 2013 · City of Missing Girls (1941) MYSTERY-THRILLER. Stars: H.B. Warner, Astrid Allwyn, John Archer Director: Elmer Clifton A number of young girls turns up dead or missing, and the one...

    • 71 min
    • 359.7K
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  5. Captain McVeigh, a veteran big city police detective, is vexed by a series of mysterious disappearances of young women, some of whom, including the latest victim, Thalia Arnold, have turned up dead.

    • Elmer Clifton, Arthur Alexander
    • H. B. Warner
  6. Climaxing a long series of mysterious disappearances of young girls, dancer Thalia Arnold is found murdered. Police-detective Captain McVeigh believes that King Peterson, a nightclub operator and owner of the Crescent School of Fine Arts, knows something about the missing girls.

  7. Climaxing a long series of mysterious disappearances of young girls, dancer Thalia Arnold is found murdered. Police-detective Captain McVeigh believes that King Peterson, a nightclub operator and owner of the Crescent School of Fine Arts, knows something about the missing girls.

  8. Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein. A girl reporter discovers that her own father runs a shady "school of fine arts" (read brothel) in this independently made potboiler directed by former silent screen actor Elmer Clifton.

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