Cast

Hugh Beaumont
Kenny Blake

Ann Savage
Toni Kirkland

Charles D. Brown
Ward McGee

Russell Hicks
Harvey Kirkland

Pierre Watkin
Craig Jordan

Budd Buster
Jed

Norman Willis
Allen Webb

Elizabeth Valentine
Mrs. Harper

Sarah Padden
Maggie

Eva Novak
Maid

Wheaton Chambers
Minister

Arch Hall Sr.
Paul (as Archie Hall)

Henry Hall
Warden

Jack Perrin
Reporter (Uncredited)
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CinemaSerf
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.
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