Girls in Chains
| Girls in Chains | |
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| Directed by | Edgar G. Ulmer | 
| Screenplay by | Albert Beich | 
| Story by | Edgar G. Ulmer | 
| Produced by | Peter R. Van Duinen | 
| Starring | Arline Judge | 
| Cinematography | Ira H. Morgan | 
| Edited by | Charles Henkel Jr. | 
| Music by | Leo Erdody | 
| Distributed by | Producers Releasing Corporation | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 71 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Girls in Chains is a 1943 American women in prison film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and starring Arline Judge.[1]
Plot
Johnny Moon is a mob boss who controls everything from politicians to a profitable women's reformatory he secretly runs. He has ruined many lives, including that of Helen Martin, a teacher, and her sister Jean.
A political reformer, Frank Donovan, is able to persuade Helen to go undercover behind bars, posing as a teacher of the inmates, to unearth evidence that will prove Moon's abuse of the incarcerated women. She ultimately succeeds, but not before placing her life in grave danger.
Cast
- Arline Judge as Helen Martin
 - Roger Clark as Frank Donovan
 - Robin Raymond as Rita Randall
 - Barbara Pepper as Ruth
 - Dorothy Burgess as Mrs. Peters
 - Clancy Cooper as Marcus
 - Addison Randall as Johnny Moon
 - Patricia Knox as Jean Moon
 - Sid Melton as Pinkhead
 - Russell Gaige as Dalvers
 - Emmett Lynn as Lionel Cleeter
 - Richard Clarke as Tom Havershield
 - Betty Blythe as Mrs. Grey
 
References
- ^ "Girls in Chains". afi.com. Retrieved 2024-02-24.
 
External links
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- Girls in Chains at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
 - Girls in Chains at IMDb
 - Girls in Chains at the TCM Movie Database
 - Girls in Chains is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
 
