A cabaret entertainer who creates a controversial burlesque act for her nightclub. Initially driven by a desire for sensational material and wealthy patronage, she eventually realizes the act's bad taste. After experiencing betrayals and a failed outing with a drunken patron, she finds redemption by praying for a dying streetwalker and reconciles with Jerry Wilson.
Gertie's death serves as the emotional catalyst that breaks Babe down and enables Jerry's rescue.
Captain Mary represents the moral and spiritual authority that ultimately guides Babe's redemption.
A romantic interest that quickly turns into a source of financial and emotional betrayal.
A transactional romantic pursuit driven by wealth and status.
A professional hierarchy where the hostess controls the club's programming and the performer must comply.
A romantic connection that evolves from mutual attraction to conflict and finally to redemptive reunion.
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