A young woman is found in the street, savagely beaten and near death. As she recovers in hospital, the chief henchman of the gangster responsible is in the hospital with orders to finish the job.


Is it worth your time? If you like movies that move fast and don't care much for fancy camerawork, you’ll dig The Girl in 419. It's the kind of flick that feels like it was put together on a lunch break, but in a good way. If you need deep, philosophical character arcs or slow-burn pacing, you’ll probably find this thi...

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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies that move fast and don't care much for fancy camerawork, you’ll dig The Girl in 419. It's the kind of flick that feels like it was put together on a lunch break, but in a good way. If you need deep, philosophical character arcs or slow-burn pacing, you’ll probably find this thing annoying. The whole premise is pretty simple. A woman gets beat up, ends up in a hospital, and the bad guys come back to finish the job. It's brutal, straightforward, and doesn..."
Manuel Seff, P.J. Wolfson, Jules Furthman, Allen Rivkin
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