Cafe Hostess

Cafe Hostess

"Check Your Hat, Mister!" (They'll take your shirt before the night is over!)

1940 · 65 min · ★ 5.4 · Crime, Drama

A dancehall girl meets a sailor and they fall in love, but the club’s owner doesn’t want the girl to leave.

Directed by Sidney Salkow · Written by Howard Higgin

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