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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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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....

  6. During the Great Depression, governor's daughter Kay Warren (Ann Dvorak) assumes the identity of a female hobo to learn firsthand what life is like for women on the road.

  7. 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.