
Architect Gordon Wales finds fellow apartment house resident Joan Marsh locked out and flirts with her. When she is murdered evidence points to him.

Alright, so, *Three Girls Lost*? Yeah, it's definitely one for the classic film buffs out there. If you dig pre-Code Hollywood, or just appreciate a snappy mystery that moves at a clip, you'll probably have a good time. Anyone expecting a slow, grand epic or a super polished modern thriller might find it a bit… *quaint...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Sidney Lanfield

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"Alright, so, *Three Girls Lost*? Yeah, it's definitely one for the classic film buffs out there. If you dig pre-Code Hollywood, or just appreciate a snappy mystery that moves at a clip, you'll probably have a good time. Anyone expecting a slow, grand epic or a super polished modern thriller might find it a bit… *quaint*. The whole thing kicks off with architect Gordon Wales, played by Lew Cody, being a bit of a smooth talker. He finds Joan Marsh's character, Marcia, locked out of her apartment...."
Robert Hardy Andrews, Bradley King
United States

1930 · IMDb 7.1

