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  1. Girls of the Road is a 1940 American action film, based on an original screenplay by Robert Hardy Andrews, directed by Nick Grinde, and produced by Wallace MacDonald.

  2. Girls of the Road: Directed by Nick Grinde. With Ann Dvorak, Helen Mack, Lola Lane, Ann Doran. A story of the great-depression era about women hobos, tramps, job-seekers, fugitives and runaways running from or toward something as they hitch-hiked their way across the United States, dodging the police, do-gooders, lustful men and pursuing ...

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    • Action, Adventure, Crime
    • Nick Grinde
    • 1940-07-24
  3. It's a ripped-from-the-headlines exposé on tough-as-nails homeless young women crisscrossing Depression-era America. Governor's daughter Ann Dvorak pulls a Down and Out in Paris and London to get the real human story behind the figures and joins hobo gals Helen Mack, Lola Lane, et al.

    • Nick Grinde
    • Columbia Pictures
  4. A story of the great-depression era about women hobos, tramps, job-seekers, fugitives and runaways running from or toward something as they hitch-hiked their way across the United States, dodging the police, do-gooders, lustful men and pursuing-husbands in a bad mood.

  5. A story of the great-depression era about women hobos, tramps, job-seekers, fugitives and runaways running from or toward something as they hitch-hiked their way across the United States, dodging the police, do-gooders, lustful men and pursuing-husbands in a bad mood.

  6. Girls of the Road Release Date 1940-07-24 00:00:00 Budget Revenue. A story of the great-depression era about women hobos, tramps, job-seekers, fugitives and runaways running from or toward something as they hitch-hiked their way across the United States, dodging the police, do-gooders, lustful men and pursuing-husbands in a bad mood.

  7. Typical of many of Columbia's low-budget features of the period such as Girls Under 21 and Babies for Sale (both 1940), Girls of the Road is an intriguing hybrid; part earnest social critique, part exploitation film, with all the lurid attractions of a women's prison picture.