Main Street Girls
From The Grindhouse Cinema Database
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Main Street Girls (originally, Paroled from the Big House) (1938, USA) is a Sexploitation-Action-Crime film directed by Elmer Clifton.
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Main Details
- Released on June 29, 1938
- B&W
- Running time: 57 minutes
- Production Co.: Jay-Dee-Kay Productions
- Distribution Co.: Syndicate Pictures (1938) (United States) (theatrical) (states rights system)
- Directed by Elmer Clifton
- Written by George H. Plympton, from his story "He Killed a Cop"
- Starring: Jean Carmen, Ted Adams, George Eldredge
Plot Summary
- A federal agent poses as a criminal to infiltrate a gang of parolees seeking vengeance on the lawmen who jailed them.
Also Known As
- Paroled from the Big House
- Main Street Girl
- He Killed a Cop
Taglines
- Crime Marches to Inevitable Doom
- Today's Glamour Girls Blinded By Passion!
- Our Dancing Daughters Lost In The Pitfalls of the Big City!