Girl of the Night explained

Girl of the Night
Director:Joseph Cates
Producer:Max Rosenberg
Starring:Anne Francis
Lloyd Nolan
Kay Medford
John Kerr
Arthur Storch
Music:Sol Kaplan
Cinematography:Joseph C. Brun
Editing:Aram Avakian
Studio:Vanguard Productions
Distributor:Warner Bros.
Runtime:93 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Girl of the Night is a 1960 American drama film directed by and starring Anne Francis.[1] It is based on the best-selling 1958 book The Call Girl by Harold Greenwald.[2]

Plot

A taxi driver picks up a woman running through the streets. Her name is Robin "Bobbie" Williams and, because she appears to be injured, she is taken to see a Dr. Mitchell in her apartment building, even though he is a psychologist.

Reluctantly, she reveals to Dr. Mitchell that she is a high-priced call girl. Bobbie agrees to a few sessions with the doctor and tells her story.

Her boyfriend, a man named Larry Taylor, was supposed to be protecting Bobbie on a job. Instead he sat in a bar, flirting with a young woman named Lisa, while an elderly john named Shelton repeatedly struck Bobbie with a cane.

Rowena Claiborne, who arranges "dates" for the prostitutes, persuades Lisa to join Bobbie on a night out with two wealthy clients. One of the men, Jason Franklin, claims to be offended when he discovers that these women are hookers. He intimidates Lisa, who recoils from him and falls through a window to her death.

Rather than sympathize, Larry is angry at Bobbie for costing them future earnings with Rowena. He physically assaults her. Bobbie is ashamed of her life and finds a job as a file clerk, hoping that no one in her office will discover the truth about her past.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Screen: 'Girl of the Night':Anne Francis Stars in Feature at Criterion . The New York Times . 12 November 1960 . 28 August 2023 . Bosley Crowther . Crowther . Bosley.
  2. News: Harold Greenwald, 88, Expert On Psychology of Prostitutes . The New York Times . 2 April 1999 . 16 February 2014 . Ravo, Nick.