Female Fugitive is a 1938 American drama film, directed by William Nigh.
Disgusted, she leaves Jim, and finds work as the cook for artist Bruce Dunning.
He arrives at Dunning's place to retrieve her, and in the confrontation it is made clear that Peggy was not an accomplice.
The Daily News gave the film a lukewarm review, finding it disappointing, although they did compliment the work of Evelyn Venable.
[2] Harrison's Reports likewise gave the film a mediocre review, calling it "acceptable", but again praised the performance of Venable.