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Cafe Hostess 1940

★ 5.311 votes65 min📅 1940-01-11

""Check Your Hat, Mister!" (They'll take your shirt before the night is over!)"

In the neon glow of a 1940s dancehall, a spirited hostess crosses paths with a wandering sailor, sparking a fleeting romance that defies the club's ruthless owner.

Director: Sidney Salkow

Cast

Preston Foster
Preston Foster
Dan Walters
Ann Dvorak
Ann Dvorak
Jo
Douglas Fowley
Douglas Fowley
Eddie Morgan
Wynne Gibson
Wynne Gibson
Annie
Arthur Loft
Arthur Loft
Steve Mason
Bruce Bennett
Bruce Bennett
Budge
Eddie Acuff
Eddie Acuff
Scotty
Bradley Page
Bradley Page
Al
Dorothy Comingore
Dorothy Comingore
Tricks
Beatrice Blinn
Beatrice Blinn
Daisy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cafe Hostess (1940) about?

*Cafe Hostess* follows a lively dancehall hostess who falls for a visiting sailor, only to find their budding romance threatened by the club's controlling owner. As their love story unfolds, they must navigate a dangerous world where freedom comes at a price.

Who directed Cafe Hostess?

Sidney Salkow directed *Cafe Hostess (1940)*, bringing a sharp eye for tension and character drama to this underrated noir-style tale.

Who stars in Cafe Hostess?

The film features Preston Foster, Ann Dvorak, Douglas Fowley, Wynne Gibson, and Arthur Loft in pivotal roles.

Is Cafe Hostess (1940) worth watching?

While *Cafe Hostess* lacks an IMDb rating, its tight 65-minute runtime, noir atmosphere, and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of early 1940s crime dramas. The film's themes of love and rebellion shine through despite its brevity.

How long is Cafe Hostess?

The runtime for *Cafe Hostess (1940)* is 65 minutes.

About Cafe Hostess (1940) — A Noir Romance in a 1940s Dancehall

In the neon glow of a 1940s dancehall, a spirited hostess crosses paths with a wandering sailor, sparking a fleeting romance that defies the club's ruthless owner. Sidney Salkow's *Cafe Hostess (1940)* delivers a gritty crime-drama blend, where love and ambition collide under the dim lights of a world that thrives on fleeting pleasures. The film crackles with the tension of a doomed affair, as loyalty and desire become currency in a seedy underworld where even the simplest choices carry consequences.

Preston Foster and Ann Dvorak bring raw energy to their roles, embodying the clash between idealism and survival. With its tight 65-minute runtime, this forgotten gem offers a snapshot of an era when every glance across a crowded room could mean everything—or nothing. The atmosphere is thick with the scent of whiskey and desperation, making *Cafe Hostess* a tantalizing time capsule of early noir-infused storytelling.