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Traffic in Souls is a 1913 U.S. silent film about a criminal ring that kidnaps young female immigrants arriving in New York City and forces them into prostitution. The film, directed by George Loane Tucker, was produced on a $25,000 budget and ran for six reels and 74 minutes, making it one of the most expensive epic productions of its time.