I'll Sell My Life is a 1941 American crime film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Rose Hobart, Michael Whalen and Joan Woodbury.
Two hirelings report to their boss Mr. Bochini that they witnessed his lover being murdered by another woman unknown to them.
Mordecai Breen the editor of a small newspaper called "The Friend in Need", notices an unusual classified advertisement offering "I'll Buy Your Life".
He visits the address where he views Dale Layden waiting to be interviewed, but another woman named Valencia Duncan tells Breen that Albert Darnell, who placed the ad will only see women.
Darnell informs her that she will receive $2000 now, with the rest of the money to be paid to the person or office of her choice after he own death.