An undercover man (Roger Pryor) recruits an escort-service rookie (Anita Louise) to inform him of scams.An undercover man (Roger Pryor) recruits an escort-service rookie (Anita Louise) to inform him of scams.An undercover man (Roger Pryor) recruits an escort-service rookie (Anita Louise) to inform him of scams.
George Anderson
- Chief of Police
- (uncredited)
Harry Anderson
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
Madelon Baker
- Irene
- (uncredited)
Bonnie Bennett
- Cigarette Girl
- (uncredited)
Bruce Bennett
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
Stanley Brown
- Club Waiter
- (uncredited)
Lynn Browning
- Marie
- (uncredited)
John Dilson
- Wilson
- (uncredited)
Minta Durfee
- Matron
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaCensors in Ireland, Australia and Trinidad banned this film upon its release. The Production Code Office in the U.S. issued cautions to Columbia about the film's "excessive drinking", revealing costumes, the "rolling" of drunks for their money, and details of blackmailing, extortion and suicide.
- SoundtracksIf They Gave Me a Million
(uncredited)
Music by Ben Oakland
Lyrics by Milton Drake
Performed by Anita Louise
Featured review
Despite many folks thinking that B-movies are synonymous with being bad films, they actually were the inexpensive second feature from a double-feature. Cheaply made, of course, but not necessarily bad...just churned out at a higher rate and lower cost than the A-picture. "Glamour for Sale" is a great example of a B, in that it runs slightly less than an hour (most Bs are 50-70 minutes), has a cast of minor actors and is enjoyable and to the point.
This film is about a ring of crooks who operate escort services that shake down customers. They put them in a compromising situation and then blackmail folks for money. The police decide to investigate and one of the folks they follow is Ann (Anita Louise). When they are convinced she's legitimate*, they approach her and ask her to go undercover to investigate one of the worst of these shakedown artists.
The film is modestly enjoyable, action-filled and short. It won't change your life and is not a must-see by any stretch but it is competently made. My only serious complaint...the singing...yuck!
*By the way, at no point does the film even hint at the fact that many (or perhaps all) escort services are covers for prostitution..an odd omission but this was made in the earl Post-Code days when mentioning such things was strictly forbidden.
This film is about a ring of crooks who operate escort services that shake down customers. They put them in a compromising situation and then blackmail folks for money. The police decide to investigate and one of the folks they follow is Ann (Anita Louise). When they are convinced she's legitimate*, they approach her and ask her to go undercover to investigate one of the worst of these shakedown artists.
The film is modestly enjoyable, action-filled and short. It won't change your life and is not a must-see by any stretch but it is competently made. My only serious complaint...the singing...yuck!
*By the way, at no point does the film even hint at the fact that many (or perhaps all) escort services are covers for prostitution..an odd omission but this was made in the earl Post-Code days when mentioning such things was strictly forbidden.
- planktonrules
- Jan 21, 2019
- Permalink
Details
- Runtime1 hour
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content