Dann Mulvey (William Scott), just released from prison, is falsely accused of murder. The real culprit is the least-suspected person, who makes a deathbed confession.


The film Only a Shop Girl is a masterful tale of intrigue and deception, woven together by the skilled hands of writers Charles E. Blaney and Edward LeSaint. With its richly detailed characters and unexpected plot twists, this cinematic gem is sure to captivate audiences and leave them on the edge of their seats. At th...

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"The film Only a Shop Girl is a masterful tale of intrigue and deception, woven together by the skilled hands of writers Charles E. Blaney and Edward LeSaint. With its richly detailed characters and unexpected plot twists, this cinematic gem is sure to captivate audiences and leave them on the edge of their seats. At the heart of the story is Dann Mulvey, played by William Scott, a man with a troubled past who finds himself at the center of a maelstrom when he is falsely accused of murder upon hi..."
Charles E. Blaney, Edward LeSaint
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