Missing Daughters is a 1939 American crime film directed by Charles C. Coleman.
[1] Kay Roberts comes to see radio crime commentator Wally King after the death of Josie, her sister.
Josie left home to become a nightclub hostess, only to fall victim to a series of murders covering up a slavery racket.
Wally goes undercover to investigate with the police department's consent after disparaging their work on his radio program.
Kay also takes a job as a cigarette girl, hoping to help Wally with his work.