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Queen of Burlesque

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Queen of Burlesque
Directed bySam Newfield
Written by
Produced byArthur Alexander
Alfred Stern
StarringEvelyn Ankers
Carleton G. Young
Marion Martin
CinematographyVincent J. Farrar
Edited byJack Ogilvie
Music byWalter Greene
Production
company
Distributed byProducers Releasing Corporation
Release date
24 July 1946
Running time
70 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Queen of Burlesque is a 1946 American mystery thriller film directed by Sam Newfield and starring Evelyn Ankers, Carleton G. Young and Marion Martin.[1][2][3] The film was distributed by the low-budget Producers Releasing Corporation. Rose La Rose, who played Blossom Terrain, was a stripper in real life and, according to Variety, a "runway peeler with considerable experience."[4] She portrays a supporting character and has one feature dance, a faux "Arabian Fantasy" that is not a striptease.

Plot

When striptease artiste Blossom Terraine is strangled backstage at a burlesque theater, fellow dancer Crystal is suspected of the murder. Crystal's reporter boyfriend Steve turns detective in an attempt to prove her innocence.

Cast

Critical reception

Leonard Maltin described it as "low-budget suspenser unstrung backstage at burlesque theater";[4] while TV Guide called it "a standard programmer, racier than most of its type thanks to the burlesque setting. Nonetheless, the dialog and mystery are routine. Acting and production values are adequate for the material."[5]

References

  1. ^ "Queen of Burlesque (1946) - Sam Newfield - Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related - AllMovie".
  2. ^ "Queen of Burlesque (1946)". Archived from the original on September 15, 2016.
  3. ^ "Abbreviated View of Movie Page".
  4. ^ a b "Queen of Burlesque (1946) - Notes - TCM.com".
  5. ^ "Queen Of Burlesque".