White Slave Traffic

White Slave Traffic (German: Mädchenhandel – Eine internationale Gefahr, lit.

'Trafficking in girls – an international threat') is a 1926 German silent thriller film directed by Jaap Speyer and starring Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Erich Kaiser-Titz, and Fritz Alberti.

When a Berlin nightclub worker moves to Budapest to take up a job that has been arranged for her, she finds herself being kidnapped by white slave traffickers.

In Britain it was refused a licence by the British Board of Film Censors although it is possible it had some private screenings.

One contemporary review described it as a "crude melodrama on an unpleasant subject".