| Florence Rice | ... | Joan Matthews | |
| Kent Taylor | ... | Gregg Dunn | |
| Lionel Atwill | ... | Russell aka Henry Woodruff | |
| Kay Aldridge | ... | Sarah Sorrell (as Katherine Aldridge) | |
| Mary Treen | ... | Jenny, Hotel Maid | |
| Jack Carson | ... | Police Lt. Pat O'Farrell | |
| Elyse Knox | ... | Judith Wilson | |
| Joan Valerie | ... | Francine Edwards | |
| Dorothy Dearing | ... | Emmy Lou Bentley | |
| Dorothy Moore | ... | Happy | |
| Julie Bishop | ... | Lorna Hobart (as Jacqueline Wells) | |
| Charles C. Wilson | ... | Vincent Brady, Commissioner of Police | |
| William B. Davidson | ... | George Grayson | |
| Lenita Lane | ... | Mrs. Whitman | |
| Lillian Porter | ... | Page Girl | |
| Alice Armand | ... | Clerk | |
| Gladys Costello | ... | Assistant Clerk | |
| Adrian Morris | ... | First Detective | |
| Lee Phelps | ... | Second Detective | |
| Charles Williams | ... | Henry - Husband | |
| Evalyn Knapp | ... | Arrested Girl | |
| Pat O'Malley | ... | Bartender | |
| James Flavin | ... | Det. Carvin | |
| Ralph Dunn | ... | Det. Berner | |
| Eddy Chandler | ... | Cop | |
| Rex Evans | ... | Corday, Fashion Show MC | |
| Iris Wong | ... | Chinese Model | |
| Laura Treadwell | ... | Mrs. Jamison | |
| Grace Hayle | ... | Mrs. Hudson | |
| Edward Cooper | ... | Butler | |
| Billy Wayne | ... | Cab Driver | |
| Mantan Moreland | ... | Porter | |
| Iva Stewart | ... | Margie, Telephone Operator | |
| Florence Wright | ... | Secretary | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Ralph Brooks | ... | Extra at Fashion Show (uncredited) | |
| Jack Chefe | ... | Extra at Fashion Show (uncredited) | |
| James Conaty | ... | Waiter (uncredited) | |
| Bess Flowers | ... | Extra af Fashion Show (uncredited) | |
| Edmund Mortimer | ... | Extra at Fashion Show (uncredited) | |
| Manuel París | ... | Headwaiter (uncredited) | |
| Cyril Ring | ... | Bartender (uncredited) | |
| Larry Steers | ... | Extra at Fashion Show (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Ricardo Cortez | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Hilda Stone | (story) | |
| Barry Trivers | (screenplay) and | |
| M. Clay Adams | (screenplay) (as Clay Adams) | |
Produced by | |||
| Sol M. Wurtzel | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| David Buttolph | (uncredited) | ||
| Cyril J. Mockridge | (uncredited) | ||
Cinematography by | |||
| Edward Cronjager | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Louis R. Loeffler | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Lewis H. Creber | |||
| Richard Day | |||
Music Department | |||
| Emil Newman | .... | musical director | |
| Alfred Newman | .... | composer: theme music (uncredited) | |
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I'm a big fan of Florence Rice who made 47 films over a 10 year period in the 30's and early 40's and who toiled in virtual anonymity. My goal is to see all 47 movies. To date I have seen 6 and she has been outstanding in all of them. Not all of the scripts have been outstanding but Florence brings a freshness and enthusiasm for all of them. This is no exception. The Girl in 313 is an absolutely wonderful movie with surprises, twists and turns around every corner. She is teamed here with a co-star from her movie Four Girls in White made a year earlier (1939). There is real chemistry between them. Mary Treen and Jack Carson (yes THE Jack Carson)provide some good funny moments. Look for a young James Flavin in a small role. But its Rice and Taylor that keep this movie filled with energy. One wishes that this movie was longer. I usually complain that films today are too long and bog down, but these little "B" movies of the 30's 40's and 50's are sometimes too short. When you come across as good a movie as this is, excellent script, enchanting leads, solid supporting players, you wish it would go on and on. The Girl in 313 is a buried treasure that needs to be excavated. Its hard to find but there is a DVD out there. Definitely worth seeing more than once