The police suspect that a drug and forced-prostitution ring is behind the recent spate of kidnappings and disappearances, but so far they've been unable to infiltrate the suspects gang. To break the case, they recruit Ginger, a young woman from an upper-class family to act as bait for the kidnappers and hopefully lead the police to their hideout. It may sound like a foolproof plan to the police, but Ginger's the one who has to risk it all.
Unfortunately the movie Ginger is not yet available on Disney Plus.
| Writing | Don Schain | Writer |
| Directing | Don Schain | Director |
| Crew | R. Kent Evans | Cinematography |
| Production | Ralph T. Desiderio | Producer |
| Production | Joel Vogel | Production Assistant |
| Camera | Fitzhugh Emerson III | Grip |
| Art | Betsy Evans | Property Master |
| Sound | Robert G. Orpin | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Robert G. Orpin | Conductor |
| Sound | Harry Glass | Sound Supervisor |
| Directing | Betsy Evans | Script Supervisor |
| Production | Anthony J. Desiderio | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Harry Glass | Music Supervisor |
| Camera | Oscar Marek | Grip |
| Camera | Paul Desiderio | Grip |
| Camera | Edward Desiderio | Grip |
| Costume & Make-Up | Denise Dykeman | Wardrobe Master |
| Costume & Make-Up | Carol Ann Young | Makeup Artist |
| Production | Richard Rothery | Production Manager |
| Sound | Bill Wood | Boom Operator |
| Camera | Robert Putnam | Still Photographer |
| Sound | Raymond G. St. Clair | Sound Recordist |
| Sound | Robert G. Orpin | Music Arranger |
| Camera | Robert G. Orpin | Assistant Camera |
| Sound | Lee Dichter | Sound Mixer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Larry Kolber | Hairstylist |