When a music-hall dancer is murdered, a moss rose marks the page of a Bible next to her body. Luckily, another chorus girl saw a gentleman leaving the lodgings. She approaches him directly, saying she'll go to the police if he doesn't meet her demands, but he brushes her off contemptuously. When he learns she's dead serious, he tries to buy her off with a thick wad of pound notes. But it's not money she's after; all she wants is two weeks at his country estate, living the life of a lady.
Writing | Marjorie Bowen | Novel |
Sound | David Buttolph | Original Music Composer |
Camera | Joseph MacDonald | Director of Photography |
Directing | Gregory Ratoff | Director |
Editing | James B. Clark | Editor |
Production | Gene Markey | Producer |
Writing | Niven Busch | Adaptation |
Art | Thomas Little | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | René Hubert | Costume Design |
Production | Darryl F. Zanuck | Executive Producer |
Art | Richard Day | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Ben Nye | Makeup Artist |
Art | Mark-Lee Kirk | Art Direction |
Art | Paul S. Fox | Set Decoration |
Sound | Alfred Newman | Music Director |
Sound | Maurice De Packh | Orchestrator |
Sound | Edward B. Powell | Orchestrator |
Costume & Make-Up | Charles LeMaire | Wardrobe Master |
Crew | Fred Sersen | Special Effects |
Crew | Harry Lloyd Morris | Technical Advisor |
Sound | Roger Heman Sr. | Sound |
Sound | George Leverett | Sound |
Writing | Jules Furthman | Screenplay |
Writing | Tom Reed | Screenplay |