Escort Girl is a 1941 American crime drama film directed by Edward Kaye and starring Betty Compson, Margaret Marquis and Robert Kellard.
Ruth is co-owner of the Café Martinique, where the escorts go with their dates to watch striptease and drink champagne.
At the same time, Ruth and her partner learn that the district attorney is planning to put an end to illegal escort services.
She grows more worried when she discovers that Drake is in Los Angeles to assist the district attorney in stopping all escort operations.
In the line of duty Drake pretends to be a prospective client and calls the bureau to book a girl for the evening.
[2] Since Nolan is the face of the escort business, Drake finds him and beats him up, heartbroken because of what he thought about June.