Maid to Order (1931 film) should not be confused with A Maid to Order.
Maid to Order | |
Director: | Elmer Clifton |
Story: | Doris Dembow A. J. L. Parsons |
Music: | Jack Stone Fred Thompson George Beauchamp[1] |
Studio: | Jesse Weil Productions |
Distributor: | State Rights |
Runtime: | 65 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Maid to Order is a 1931 American comedy crime film directed by Elmer Clifton from a story by Doris Dembow and A. J. L. Parsons.[2] The film featured songs from Jack Stone, Fred Thompson and George Beauchamp.[1] Julian Eltinge, who plays the lead role, was a well-known female impersonator.[3]
Detective Julian Eltinge is enlisted by the police to capture diamond smugglers. After the gang's European connection is arrested by Scotland Yard, the detective impersonates her, taking a job at a New York nightclub.[2]