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A Fig Leaf for Eve

Desirable Lady (United Kingdom)
A Fig Leaf for Eve (USA)
Flaming Girls (USA: reissue title)
Foolish Girls (United Kingdom: new title)
Hollywood Nights (USA: reissue title)
Not Enough Clothes (USA: reissue title)
Reckless Youth (USA: reissue title)
Room for Love (USA)
Strips and Blondes (USA: reissue title)



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Director:
Release:
1944 July, 4
Country:
USA
Runtime:
69 minutes
Genre:
Drama
Production Company:



Exotic-dancer Eve Lorraine('Jan Wiley')), with aspirations of being a screen actress, isn't happy with the direction her career has taken, what with performing at a club where the opening and closing act is Selika Pettiford (Selika Pettiford) playing the organ. She's being ragging her boy friend slash publicity agent, Dan McGrath (Phil Warren)) to get her some attention, so while she is dancing around a smoke pot, dandy Dan puts in a call to police sergeant Tomlin (Dick Rush) to send them over to the club because Eve is performing a dance that will corrupt the town's morals for decades to come. So the obliging Tomlin drops by and arrests her. Bail bondsman Gus Hoffman(Eddie Dunn) bails Eve out of the clink, and gets the idea she could be passed off as a candidate for a 'missing since childhood' heiress, and he and lawyer Campbell (Emmett Vogan) hustles Eve over to meet the Sardham family, who may or may not be all that enthused about finding the missing relative. - IMDb

Desirable Lady United Kingdom
Desirable Lady (reissue title) USA
A Fig Leaf for Eve USA
Fikonlöv för Eva Sweden
Flaming Girls (reissue title) USA
Foolish Girls (new title) United Kingdom
Hollywood Nights (reissue title) USA
Not Enough Clothes (reissue title) USA
Reckless Youth (reissue title) USA
Room for Love USA
Strips and Blondes (reissue title) USA

Children's Cast:

Tommy Ivo [8] Young Boy

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