Charles C. Coleman
Director


Josie Lamonte (Marian Marsh), upset by experiences at the "Club Naturelle", where she had hoped to acquire 'poise and personality' for a stage career, fires a tirade at club owner ""Lucky" Rogers (Edward Raquello) for his unprincipled ways of recruiting nightclub girls. The suicide of Josie prompts a broadcast by newscaster/columnist Wally King (Richard Arlen) in which he blasts Police Captain McGraw (Wade Boteler) of the Missing Persons Bureau. He mentions that this girl had been missing for months while her photograph was being seen posted by passersby of the police station. McGraw challenges King to locate some of the missing girls himself. Kay Roberts (Rochelle Hudson), sister of Josie, brings King a letter that indicates Josie's death was not suicide. King persuades showgirls he has done favors for to act as investigators. They find that an art salon, an escort bureau, and a theatrical agency are all operated by the "Club Naturelle." He then sets a trap to bring Rogers and his henchmen to justice.
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Charles C. Coleman
Director

Richard Arlen
Wally King

Rochelle Hudson
Kay Roberts

Marian Marsh
Josie Lamonte

Isabel Jewell
Peggy

Dick Wessel
Brick McGirk

Eddie Kane
Nick

Wade Boteler
Captain McGraw

Don Beddoe
Al Farrow

Claire Rochelle
Doris

Mary Ainslee
Showgirl
Earl Askam
Waiter
Harry A. Bailey
Reporter

Lucile Browne
Estelle

James Craig
1st Attendant
Maxine Conrad
Hostess

Edward Raquello
Lucky Rogers
Ocean Claypool
Hostess
Madeline Barrett
Adele
George Bricker
Writer