Escort Girl (film)

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Escort Girl
Directed byEdward Kaye
Written byDavid Halpern
Ann Halpern
Produced byJ. D. Kendis
StarringBetty Compson
Margaret Marquis
Robert Kellard
CinematographyJack Greenhalgh
Edited byHolbrook N. Todd
Production
company
Continental Pictures
Distributed byContinental Pictures
Release date
November 4, 1941
Running time
68 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Escort Girl is a 1941 American crime drama film directed by Edward Kaye and starring Betty Compson, Margaret Marquis and Robert Kellard.[1] It was produced and distributed by the independent company Continental Pictures. It is also known by the alternative title Scarlet Virgin.

Plot[edit]

Ruth Ashley is a former escort girl who now owns the Hollywood Escort Bureau in Los Angeles together with Gregory Stone. Ruth is co-owner of the Café Martinique, where the escorts go with their dates to watch striptease and drink champagne. The escort bureau is managed by Breeze Nolan who provides customers with both male and female escorts.

Ruth has a daughter, June, who is ignorant of her mother's occupation. June believes that her mother works in real estate. Ruth had sent her daughter to a private school in the eastern U.S. Eventually June is engaged to Drake Hamilton, and when Drake travels to Los Angeles for work, June decides to accompany him to meet her mother. At the same time, Ruth and her partner learn that the district attorney is planning to put an end to illegal escort services. Since her daughter is coming to town, Ruth is concerned that the truth will come out about her business. She grows more worried when she discovers that Drake is in Los Angeles to assist the district attorney in stopping all escort operations.

In the line of duty Drake pretends to be a prospective client and calls the bureau to book a girl for the evening. His plan is to lay a trap for the bureau owners. But Stone learns from a snitch that Drake is investigating, and instead of sending a regular girl, he sends June to Drake's hotel room at the specified time. Drake ends up believing that June works as an escort girl and breaks their engagement. June is devastated and blames Stone for what happened. She threatens to go to the DA. To stop her and exculpate himself, Stone reveals that Ruth is his partner. He tries to hire June as an escort girl after plying her with drinks.[2]

Since Nolan is the face of the escort business, Drake finds him and beats him up, heartbroken because of what he thought about June. Drake learns that Stone is the owner. When Ruth arrives at Stone's apartment, June is still there. June renounces her mother and leaves. Ruth learns what happened and tells Stone to reveal the truth to Drake, threatening to shoot him. Drake arrives, walking in on Ruth holding Stone at gunpoint. He tries to overpower her, and as they struggle for the gun, Ruth is accidentally shot and fatally wounded. As the struggle continues between Stone and Drake, Stone falls out a window and breaks his neck. With her last words, Ruth tells Drake the truth, and he promises to take care of June. Ruth dies, and Drake and June reconcile happily.[3][4]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ AFI Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Volumes 1-2; Volume 4. University of California Press, 1999. p.694
  2. ^ "Escort Girls". Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  3. ^ Escort Girl profile, tcm.com; accessed March 15, 2014.
  4. ^ "Marta Guerra".