Head over heels in love with a stern and cold older businessman's young wife, a reporter is seduced into conspiring to murder him so she can inherit his estate, while pinning the murder on another businessman.
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| Release Date: | Sep 27, 1945 |
| Genres: | Crime |
| Production Company: | Sigmund Neufeld Productions, PRC |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Casts: | Hugh Beaumont, Ann Savage, Charles D. Brown, Russell Hicks, Pierre Watkin, Budd Buster, Norman Willis, Elizabeth Valentine, George Sherwood, Sarah Padden, Eva Novak |
| Status: | Released |
| Budget: | $0 |
| Revenue: | 0 |
Investigative journalist "Blake" (Hugh Beaumont) is looking into a lucrative business deal that might be in the offing for the wealthy "Kirkland" (Russell Hicks). An impromptu meeting, though, introduces him to a new proposition - the man's much younger wife "Toni" (Ann Savage). She's unhappy, soon seeking solace in his arms and plotting his demise. "Blake" is initially unwilling to co-operate, but she's a clever woman and... The question is, can they get away with it and manage to frame "Jordan" (Pierre Watkin) for good measure? At just over the hour, this is quite a watchable crime thriller with plenty of feminine wiles, manipulation, betrayal and an ending that delivers just desserts a-plenty. No, it's not a great or especially memorable film and I could have done with someone like Barbara Stanwyck in the lead (they could have too, I guess) but if you like the genre you'll enjoy this readily enough.